Published June 3, 2024
4 Tips To Make Your Strongest Offer on a Home
Are you thinking about buying a home soon? If so, you should know today’s
market is competitive in many areas because the number of homes for sale is
still low – and that’s leading to multiple-offer scenarios. And moving into the
peak homebuying season this spring, this is only expected to ramp up more.
Remember
these four tips to make your best offer.
1.
Partner with a Real Estate Agent
Rely on a real estate agent who
can support your goals. As PODS notes:
“Making an offer on a home without an agent is certainly possible,
but having a pro by your side gives
you a massive advantage in figuring out what to offer on a house.”
Agents are local market experts. They know what’s
worked for other buyers in your area and what sellers may be looking for. That
advice can be game changing when you’re deciding what offer to bring to the
table.
2.
Understand Your Budget
Knowing your numbers is even more
important right now. The best way to understand your budget is to work with a
lender so you can get pre-approved for a
home loan. Doing so helps you be more financially confident and shows sellers
you’re serious. That gives you a competitive edge. As Investopedia says:
“. . . sellers have an advantage because of intense buyer demand
and a limited number of homes for sale; they may be less likely to
consider offers without pre-approval letters.”
3. Make a Strong, but Fair
Offer
It’s only natural to want the best deal you can get on a home,
especially when affordability is tight. However,
submitting an offer that’s too low does have some risks. You don’t want to make
an offer that’ll be tossed out as soon as it’s received just to see if it
sticks. As Realtor.com explains:
“. . . an offer price that’s
significantly lower than the listing price, is often rejected by sellers who
feel insulted . . . Most listing agents try to get their sellers to at least
enter negotiations with buyers, to counteroffer with a number a little closer
to the list price. However, if a seller is offended by a buyer or isn’t taking the
buyer seriously, there’s not much you, or the real estate agent, can do.”
The
expertise your agent brings to this part of the process will help you stay
competitive and find a price that’s fair to you and the seller.
4. Trust Your Agent During
Negotiations
After
you submit your offer, the seller may decide to counter it. When negotiating,
it’s smart to understand what matters to the seller. Once you do, being as
flexible as you can on things like moving dates or the condition of the house
can make your offer more attractive.
Your real estate agent is your partner
in navigating these details. Trust them to lead you through negotiations and
help you figure out the best plan. As an article from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) explains:
“There are many factors up for
discussion in any real estate transaction—from price to repairs to possession
date. A real estate professional who’s representing you will look at the
transaction from your perspective, helping you negotiate a purchase agreement
that meets your needs . . .”
Bottom Line
In
today's competitive market, connect with our team to find you a home you love and craft a
strong offer that stands out.
