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Posted over 14 years ago

How to Make a Reasonable Offer to Purchase a Home

It's not easy exploring the world of real estate, especially if it's something you don't do on a regular basis. Therefore, if and when looking at San Antonio homes for sale, you should take some simple steps in order to understand the entire home buying process.
 
 A crucial part of this process is the stage where you start to make a reasonable offer. If you fail to do this, you might lose your dream home to someone else, or miss out on well priced property. Below, I've listed a few of the steps you can follow that can be helpful in order to obtain your next piece of real estate.
 
 Being familiar with market prices
 
 The best way to know the current real estate market is with the help of a real estate agent. They have the ability to pull comparables on all transactions that have recently taken place, and can offer valuable input when it comes to making a reasonable offer.
 
 Ask your REALTOR® about their opinion regarding the home you plan to buy. Have them analyze it’s value by analyzing other properties located in its neighborhood based on the comparables they've run. After doing the necessary research, sit down with them and discuss what the options are, and the best offer that should submitted.
 
 It is true that one can get a bargain on a home, but consistently making “low ball” offers will tire your agent, and the agents they do business with. This can also prove to be a great risk if you do not know the properties history, and/or present condition. Ask your real estate agent how long it's been on the market and whether it is competitively priced, or recently reduced. Learn more about the seller by researching their current condition. They may have financial stress due to a divorce, loss of a job, and yes, sadly even a death in the family. Though these are sad life events, they present opportunities for a buyer.
 
 Negotiating for agreement terms
 
 The most important thing to remember when making an offer is that in order to have a contract, both parties must feel like they have received consideration that satisfies them. This means that both buyer and seller are happy. Your real estate agent is the best person to help you negotiate the best price of the home, but you must be honest with your agent as to what your limits are. Be honest with yourself and what you can afford. The last thing you want is to be “house poor” because you have stretched yourself too far. If you manage to negotiate furniture, appliances, playscapes, and anything not included in your contract, make sure your agent writes this up as well… if it’s not in writing and signed by all parties, you have nothing to fall back on in the event the agreed to items are taken from the property.
 
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