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I Negotiated to Pay a Higher Interest Rate on My Home
In Q1 of 2022, when interest rates were rising, our future primary residence came on the market.
The seller wanted cash or seller financing at 4.5% interest, but we couldn’t pay cash.
I realized that to win the deal, we needed to make it more attractive to him.
So I offered 5% interest—which, at the time, felt crazy because just 4 months earlier, rates were around 3%.
But the deal still worked well long-term, and after talking with the seller, it became clear that he actually preferred financing over cash.
Deal-making is about structuring terms that make sense for both sides.
Would you have done the same?
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Quote from @Dominic Mazzarella:
Quote from @Devin James:
In Q1 of 2022, when interest rates were rising, our future primary residence came on the market.
The seller wanted cash or seller financing at 4.5% interest, but we couldn’t pay cash.
I realized that to win the deal, we needed to make it more attractive to him.
So I offered 5% interest—which, at the time, felt crazy because just 4 months earlier, rates were around 3%.
But the deal still worked well long-term, and after talking with the seller, it became clear that he actually preferred financing over cash.
Deal-making is about structuring terms that make sense for both sides.
Would you have done the same?
Being creative can take you so far in this space. Good move. And yes I would do the same. Worst case scenario you might overpay in financing for a bit but there's always the chance to sell or refi in the near future. I say this without knowing all the details of your deal. I'm assuming it's a good one and worth the trouble.
Exactly , looking back the 5% isnt so bad haha