If you haven’t kept a pulse on the current real estate landscape, now is a good time to know that buyers have a little more wiggle room in negotiations. While it’s not quite a buyer’s market just yet, those looking to purchase a home might find themselves with added leverage they didn’t know they had. On the flip side, anyone selling a home should gear up for potential discussions on various aspects of the sale.
Here’s a straightforward guide on what you might negotiate, tailored for both buyers and sellers so you can be as prepared as possible.
Key Negotiation Points
- Sale Price: Negotiating the home price is common. Buyers are seeking fair deals, especially when budget constraints are tight. For sellers, setting a realistic price from the start can facilitate a smoother sale process.
- Repairs: After a home inspection, buyers can request repairs or even ask for a price reduction to handle fixes themselves. Sellers might consider offering to cover some closing costs instead of making repairs, which could be a simpler solution for both parties.
- Included Extras: Buyers may negotiate to have appliances or certain pieces of furniture included in the sale. For sellers, leaving behind some items could sweeten the deal and attract more interest.
- Closing Costs: These necessary expenses can be hefty, typically amounting to 2-5% of the home’s purchase price. Buyers can negotiate for sellers to cover some or all of these costs to ease the financial burden.
- Home Warranties: A home warranty, potentially paid for by the seller, can give buyers peace of mind about future maintenance issues. It’s an affordable gesture that can enhance the attractiveness of the deal.
- Closing Timeline: Flexibility on the closing date can be crucial for buyers who may need more time due to personal circumstances. Sellers who accommodate these needs can help ensure a successful transaction.
The Value of a Skilled Agent
While the above negotiation points are a good starting point, we also can’t emphasize enough the importance of working with a skilled real estate agent.
Your agent is your advocate, equipped to manage negotiations and ensure your interests are represented effectively. They can provide invaluable insights and guidance throughout the buying or selling process, and will help your offer stand out among the rest.
NEO’s Takeaway
As negotiations become a more significant part of the home buying process, being informed and prepared is key. Education is so important to us here at NEO Home Loans because we want you to succeed!
So just remember: buyers, know your negotiation points to engage confidently in discussions; sellers, anticipate these discussions to align your expectations and strategies accordingly.
Curious about how to navigate these negotiations or need more tailored advice? Connect with us at NEO Home Loans, and let’s ilNEO the path to your next home decision.