How To Win In A Multiple Offer Situation

How To Win In A Multiple Offer Situation

You finally found the home you want to make an offer only to find out it has multiples offers… has this happened to you?  Tired of running in to this situation over and over?  Are you done with your offer not getting accepted for the tenth time?  Let me show you some tips of how to win in a multiple offer situation.

First and foremost let me just say that you can’t win them all, there is always someone who may be in a stronger financial position and more willing to give more for a property.  It could be a cash offer above asking price that wins the bid, but can you blame the seller?  A cash offer has no strings attached, is guaranteed and no appraisal issues to deal with either.  So just know those are out there and they can be tough to beat, but the tips I give you will get you very close if not better than their offers.

Remember sales price isn’t everything, this is a big myth that needs to go away thinking the sales price is the most important item.  In reality the sales price is just part of it but none the less it is important.  The most important item tends to be the seller’s bottom line, which is different the the sales price. 

Do your home work, as an agent I start by doing research to see where the property stands compared to the market.  This will help you determine a good price to offer whether it is at the asking sales price, lower or higher. 

Next work on all the details of the contract and make each one as strong as possible.  So how much down payment will you make, earnest money, are you fully credit approved, how much time to close and what about a lease back?  Will you be asking for the seller to pay any of your closing costs?  How about an option period, how much time do you need and what amount will you pay for this option?  Would you consider doing no option?  Which could mean no inspection?  Remember when I said the sales price is not everything?  This is what I mean, get these details as strong as possible and it will make your offer really stand out.

Consider writing a personal letter to the seller on why you want the home.  Be specific to the property, maybe it is the layout or the neighborhood or because you grew up on the same street.  Maybe you like the back yard or the remodeled kitchen the seller had done.  Find a way to make it personal about you but also about the seller’s home, this will help make your offer stand out.  Remember to many sellers this is their home and they want to see it go to a good owner who will take care of it like they did.

Remember to do some research and find out if the property is properly priced.  It is not all about the sales price, the details matter so make those as strong as possible.  Get personal by writing a personal letter to the seller on why they should pick your offer.  These tips should help make your offer stand out for sure.

With a heart of a teacher I look to educate my clients about the process of buying, selling or renting real estate.  I strongly feel an informed and educated consumer will make better decisions and be less likely to be taken advantage of.

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Luis Cuevas, Realtor®

RE/MAX Cross Country

1990 Justin Road

Highland Village, Texas 75077

(214) 783-0535

Luis@MakeNorthTexasHome.com

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Buyer Personal Letter Tips

Buyer Personal Letter Tips

If you haven’t already heard demand for homes is through the roof in some markets and price points that many buyers are trying to find new ways to set themselves apart.  One way to do that is by writing a personal letter from the buyer to the seller to help put a face behind the offer.  I want to give you some tips to take in to consideration if you decide to prepare a letter yourself.

So what exactly is this personal letter?  The letter is basically a brief letter introducing the buyer & expressing to the seller why they really like the home and would really appreciate it if their offer was chosen.  The intention is to put a face behind an offer which otherwise would just be another offer in a stack of offers.

First realize these letters can be effective so please be sure to take your time drafting this letter.  If you were the seller what would you want to hear?  Maybe you will be living at the home as opposed to turning around and using it as a rental property, that would make the seller feel better about the future of the home and even neighborhood.

Second be sure to make it personal, not only about you but also the home.  Maybe start by describing your family and why this home really fits your needs.  Is it the neighborhood or the layout, maybe you have a personal connection.  Don’t be afraid to open up and make it personal as this is very effective.

Also be specific to a particular property, don’t draft one letter and use it on all offers.  You should mention the layout, colors, upgrades in the kitchen, the big tree in the back yard, or anything that is specific to that home.  The reason is to point out a positive feature and how you plan to enjoy it and appreciate it but also to not sound so generic either.  If you sound too generic it can really take away from it being personal and remember after all this is a personal letter.

Keep in mind these letters don’t always work but I find the majority of the time it does make a difference.  There are still those sellers which at the end of the day is all about the bottom line regardless of who buys it and what they love about it.  That should distract you from not trying it, you will be more successful trying this method than if you didn’t.

With a heart of a teacher I look to educate my clients about the process of buying, selling or renting real estate.  I strongly feel an informed and educated consumer will make better decisions and be less likely to be taken advantage of.

Have questions about this or other topics, don not hesitate to contact me.

Don’t forget to “LIKE” this video and be sure to Subscribe to my YouTube Channel as well.

Luis Cuevas, Realtor®

RE/MAX Cross Country

1990 Justin Road

Highland Village, Texas 75077

(214) 783-0535

Luis@MakeNorthTexasHome.com

Check out my website for more helpful tips:

http://MakeNorthTexasHome.com

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