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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Winning properties for your buyers in this market
Hey BP Community,
This is more of a question for agents but if you have any insights any help would be greatly appreciated.
In this market where sellers have all the power in the world and buyers are struggling to win properties, how are you getting creative with your offers? My clients are continually being beat by other offers that have lots of intriguing aspects, i.e. (buyers covering seller closing costs, waiving inspection period, appraisal gaps, large down payments, etc..)
I am wondering if you agents are advising your clients to do these things/any other ideas that you are getting creative on that can make your offer stand out to the sellers. Looking forward to hearing what everyone has been trying.
Happy Friday Everyone!