| Generally,
I will help you with this. However, there are several
things to consider as you develop your purchase offer
on a home in San Jose California:
• Is the asking price in line with prices of similar
homes in the area? I will conduct research, called a
"Competitive
Market Analysis" or CMA, on comparable properties,
to help you come up with an educated opinion on the
worth of the San Jose property.
• Is the home in good condition – or will
you have to spend a substantial amount of time and money
making it the way you want it?
• How long has the home been on the market? If
it’s been for sale for a while, the seller may
be more eager to accept a lower offer.
• How much mortgage will be required? Make sure
you really can afford an offer that you plan to make.
• How much do you really want the home? The closer
you are to the asking price, the more likely your offer
will be accepted.
Common points of negotiation
The home buyer and home seller may negotiate many of
the associated costs of the transaction. Some common
items are: price, financing, closing costs, repairs
that need to be made, appliances and fixtures, landscaping,
painting and occupancy time frame.
Counteroffers
Offers are occasionally rejected outright, but it is
common for a seller to counter an offer with terms acceptable
to them. But don’t let this stop you. Now you
begin negotiating. I will help you.
There are many options to explore:
• Maybe you offer more money, but ask the seller
to cover some or all of your closing costs or to make
repairs that wouldn’t normally be expected.
• Or, you provide the seller with more time to
move in exchange for a price break, if you know extra
time is what they need.
• Just remember – don’t get so caught
up in negotiations that you lose sight of what you want
and what you can afford!
At what point are negotiations binding?
You will have a binding contract if the seller, upon
receiving your written offer, signs an acceptance just
as it stands, unconditionally. The offer becomes a firm
contract as soon as the signed, unchanged offer is delivered
to you or me, your agent. If the offer is rejected,
that’s that and the sellers cannot change their
minds and hold you to it.
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