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Negotiating Like A Pro

In real estate business at the time of closing the deals, last minute hiccups, sometimes break down the negotiations reached so far. Or else if the deal comes through, one or the other party will be at disadvantage. So while negotiating, a number of points have to be remembered.

Market analysis will go a long way in easing the concern of over pricing and under pricing. If you are a seller, you can demand from the real estate agent the asking prices of other competitive homes currently listed for sale. When you want to buy, you can ask for comparative market analysis from the agent. Using this knowledge of the market one can negotiate back and forth until a mutually acceptable price is agreed upon.
With a small investment, the seller can renovate the house and increase the value. This will give little room to the buyer to detect any flaws in the building and ask the price downward. In reverse, if a seller is in dire need to sell the property or has already moved out and is in need of cash to clear the down payment, the buyer at the last moment notifies the seller about defects and problems demanding a price reduction. In this situation sellers may take attorney’s help for negotiations.
While negotiating, one has to understand the importance of time. The time can become a reason to set the price upward or downward. If you are a buyer you can ask the seller the reason for selling. If they are retired couple or a family looking out for a bigger home may not entertain your quoted price. If you are a seller never let the other party know that you have a time deadline. This can be taken advantage of and a low price quoted.
Sometimes buyers like a house at the first visit itself. Their desperate approach to buy it can put them into loss. The seller might quote a higher price.
To quote a best price, if you are a seller, you can tell that more number of buyers are interested in the house. The buyer can say that he is looking to buy somewhere else. These tactics will bring the parties to a bargaining price.




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