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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Selling a Spec Home without a realtor

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Hey all,

We are building our first spec homes (a set of townhomes) but we would like to sell them without a realtor to make them worth our while. What is the best way to go about doing this? I'm not asking for paperwork needs, I am more thinking along the lines of how the deal will work. We would like to have buyers lined up before the completion of the townhomes but I am unsure of a few things:

1. will the buyer be able to get a loan to purchase an incomplete townhome? Would they be able to get a construction loan? or will we have to wait to finalize a sale until after the townhomes are completed? 

2. What would be an appropriate amount of money to ask for earnest money? Can it be non-refundable? I don't want someone to waste our time or make paint color choices and then back out with no penalty.

3. Any other tips on how I should go about doing this? We live in Montana so we do not need to involve a real estate attorney in our transactions.

Thank you so much in advance!

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Danny Kay
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Danny Kay
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1. They can go through underwriting, but a traditional mortgage will need a CO in place to close. Have one or two 'preferred lenders' to send buyers to.

2.  5% non-refundable builder deposit (meaning it sits in your bank account, not escrow). This is typical, but can vary.

3. Check with you home builders association, a lot of times they have contracts you can use. You can also hire a one of the hands off brokerages to get the home on the MLS for a low flat fee. Lastly, don't under estimate the value of a good agent.

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