Text Size

Orange County Real Estate

4 Things to Do to Get a Good Deal on Your Next Home

PDFPrintE-mail


Everyone wants a good deal when they go out to buy a home. Most people don’t. So, why is that? Lots of reasons, but mainly the buyer isn’t educated in the process of buying property. So, as a buyer, what should you do and what do you need to know?
Everyone wants a good deal when they go out to buy a home. Most people don’t. So, why is that? Lots of reasons, but mainly the buyer isn’t educated in the process of buying property. So, as a buyer, what should you do and what do you need to know?
 
1. Get a good Realtor to help you.
  • Interview the prospective Realtor
  • Have the Realtor go through the purchase agreement with you and explain what makes a good offer compared to a bad offer. 
    • If the Realtor tells you that a good offer is based only on the purchase price, find a new one. 
    • If the Realtor can’t show you where in the contract, you can make you offer stronger without spending anymore money, find a new one. 
    • Ask if the Realtor will work to present your offer in person to the seller. This is really important. You are hiring the Realtor as your intermediary. If the Realtor is just faxing you offer over, they are not doing their job.
  • Hire the Realtor. Sign an exclusive agreement with the Realtor that says when you buy a property, this Realtor will represent you in the transaction.
    • If you hire the Realtor, the Realtor will work twice as hard for you because they know that you are officially a client and won’t be buying a property with anyone else.
2. Get your money in order.
  • Go to a mortgage broker and get yourself locked into a loan. Have the broker give you a pre-approval letter which should have the following items…
    • Your FICO score
    • The loan you are approved for with the interest rate
    • Your down payment
    • The total value of home you can buy
3. You pick the price you want to pay for the home.
 
If your Realtor is going to present the offer, you can pick something very low to start. This is a fishing offer. You’re trying to see where the seller really is as far as price goes.
  • IF YOUR REALTOR IS FAXING YOUR OFFER AND YOU MAKE A LOW OFFER, YOU DON’T GET TO NEGOCIATE. The odds that the seller will be insulted by your offer and not respond are very high.
  • If the Realtor is presenting, the Realtor can then illicit a response (Counter) to your offer. You want this.
4. Make strong offers with a low purchase price.
 
  • You have to prove to the seller that you can perform. If you can show these three items to the seller, you can make low price offers and likely get a deal.
    • You have the money or the bank is going to give you the money.
    • You can close in a short period of time.
    • You are willing to do you investigation of the property in a shortened period of time and put your deposit at risk in the transaction.

Tags


See All Tags Add New Tag...
Please Enter New Tags Separated By Comma's
  Or Close


home  house  properties  real estate 



Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
Reddit! Del.icio.us! Mixx! Free and Open Source Software News Google! Live! Facebook! StumbleUpon! Yahoo! Joomla Free PHP
Trackback(0)
Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment

security code
Write the displayed characters


busy
Short Sale

Tweet Tweet

  • 'Illegal Alien' mask flap spooks retailers http://usat.me/?36565726 How PC can we get? - - View »
  • Obama links job growth to health care proposal http://usat.me/?36431288 Which econ class did Obama take? - - View »
  • I question whether this will motivate the banks to move faster or take the money and run.: http://bit.ly/4704lO - - View »
  • Getting ready for a full relaunch of OrangeDirectoryOnline.com. If your in or associated with the real estate industry, get listed free. - - View »
  • Pool observations...my kids don't like the beach because it's dirty. Doesn't that mean that they would be compelled to clean their room? - - View »
Great Deal

Follow Me

del.icio.us Facebook LinkedIn Twitter

Site Certification

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional

Login