How to Make a Winning Offer on a Home
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Today's homebuyers are faced with a strong sellers' market, which means there are a lot of active buyers competing for a relatively low number of available homes. As a result, it's essential to understand how to make a confident and competitive offer on your dream home. Here are five tips for success in this critical stage of the homebuying process. 1. Listen to Your Real Estate AdvisorAn article from Freddie Mac gives direction on making an offer on a home. From the start, it emphasizes how trusted professionals can help you stay focused on the most important things, especially at times when this process can get emotional for buyers:
A real estate professional should be the expert guide you lean on for advice when you're ready to make an offer. 2. Understand Your FinancesHaving a complete understanding of your budget and how much house you can afford is essential. The best way to know this is to get pre-approved for a loan early in the homebuying process. Only 44% of today's prospective homebuyers are planning to apply for pre-approval, so be sure to take this step so you stand out from the crowd. Doing so make it clear to sellers you're a serious and qualified buyer, and it can give you a competitive edge in a bidding war. 3. Be Prepared to Move QuicklyAccording to the latest Realtors Confidence Index from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the average property sold today receives 3.7 offers and is on the market for just 21 days. These are both results of today's competitive market, showing how important it is to stay agile and alert in your search. As soon as you find the right home for your needs, be prepared to submit an offer as quickly as possible. 4. Make a Fair OfferIt's only natural to want the best deal you can get on a home. However, Freddie Mac also warns that submitting an offer that's too low can lead sellers to doubt how serious you are as a buyer. Don't make an offer that will be tossed out as soon as it's received. The expertise your agent brings to this part of the process will help you stay competitive:
5. Stay Flexible in NegotiationsAfter submitting an offer, the seller may accept it, reject it, or counter it with their own changes. In a competitive market, it's important to stay nimble throughout the negotiation process. You can strengthen your position with an offer that includes flexible move-in dates, a higher price, or minimal contingencies (conditions you set that the seller must meet for the purchase to be finalized). Freddie Mac explains that there are, however, certain contingencies you don't want to forego:
Bottom LineToday's competitive market makes it more important than ever to make a strong offer on a home. Let's connect to make sure you rise to the top along the way.
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