How to Negotiate
When it comes time to make an offer on a house, make sure you have all your ducks in
a row. The negotiation process may very well be the most important aspect of
buying a house. It’s imperative to ask the seller why the house is up for sale.
There is always a myriad of reasons. Make sure the reason the house you are
thinking of potentially buying is being sold for a sound reason. The more you
know about the seller’s motivation the stronger your negotiating position
becomes. Certain sellers need to move because of job relocation. Some sellers
are known as “motivated sellers” due to a divorce, or they have already
purchased another home and they need to sell their existing home quickly.
Negotiation, when performed properly, can be an effective tool. Using it
correctly can end up saving you hundreds or even thousands of dollars. It is
important to look out for your interests, and not to over pay for a house. But
the other side of that coin is making sure you consider the seller’s interest as
well. There is a fine line between getting a good deal, and insulting the
seller. This can sour the deal and fix it so that not only are you turned down
on your initial offer, the seller can refuse any more offers from you all
together.