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Negotiate a Sales PriceBefore you negotiate a sales price, it's important to determine if you or the seller has the stronger position. Knowing this will help you plan your negotiation. The seller may have the strongest position if: The buyer may have the strongest position if: When negotiating, more information is better. Here are some negotiating tips. Look in the closets for signs of a single person in the home. Are there kids graduating from high school? (loss of child support) Is the home vacant? Have your agent look up public records for price bought at and mortgage amount owed. Have your agent tell you how long home is on the market. Talk to the neighbors. They usually know what is going one. Sometimes the selling agent will slip and let out information. Pull comparable sales of homes in the neighborhood within the last six months. Look at your notes from when you looked at the house. If there's anything in need of repair or replacement, you may include these costs in the negotiation. If you want certain appliances or fixtures to stay, be sure to include them in the negotiation. You may also want to make your offer contingent upon your obtaining financing or the house passing a professional home inspection, especially if it is an older home. |