Dave Jensen August 5, 2024
In all cases, buyers and sellers need to be ready with a negotiating plan that works for them. This is the case in any market. There are a lot of moving parts in each deal. Some are easy – based on money, but others have to do with time or specialty services. Know the tools to use and be ready with a plan to close the deal. Below are a few bits to help you build a negotiating toolkit.
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Whether you’re looking to buy or sell a house, here’s a quick rundown of potential negotiations that may pop up during your transaction. That way, you’re prepared no matter which side of the deal you’re on.
Most things in a home purchase are on the negotiation table. Here’s a list of just a few of those options, according to Kiplinger and LendingTree:
One thing is true whether you’re a buyer or a seller, and that’s how much your agent can help you throughout the process. Your agent is your go-to for any back-and-forth. They’ll handle the conversations and advocate for your best interests along the way. As Bankrate says:
“Agents have expert negotiating skills. Without one, you must negotiate the terms of the contract on your own.”
They may also be able to uncover what the buyer or seller is looking for in their discussions with the other agent. And that insight can be really valuable at the negotiation table.
Buyers are regaining a bit of negotiation power in today’s market. Buyers, knowing what levers you can pull will help you feel confident and empowered going into your purchase. Sellers, having a heads up of what they may ask for, gives you the chance to think through what you’ll be willing to offer.
Want to chat more about what to expect and the options you have? Let’s connect.
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