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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: +1 619-577-4577



Address: 3942 Iowa St 92104 San Diego, CA, US

Website: royalhomeventures.com

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ROYAL HOME VENTURES 18.02.2021

Very rarely will you engage in negotiations and have them go exactly how you planned. If your initial offer is accepted, you are either overpaying for the property or there may be more than meets the eye. In most cases, there is usually a series of counters, rebuttals and back and forth that is expected in every transaction. How you handle these exchanges will often define how many offers are accepted and if you comfortable with the outcomes. If you push too hard, you will en...d up losing the deal. If you don’t push enough, you may leave something the table. The most important thing to remember when you are making an offer and negotiating is that you are trying to acquire a property, not trying to get the best deal. Of course, getting a good deal is a welcome benefit, but that is not your main goal. If you constantly submit low-ball offers and aren’t willing to compromise to get the deal done, your chances of getting the offer accepted are very slim, especially if there are any other offers. You need to identify the strengths of your offer and play to them. If you keep the big picture in mind and what your seller’s goals are, you will get more deals. Too many times we only think about what we want and how we can get it. If we change our thinking over to the seller we will have more success. Ideally, you will be able to identify what they want out of the transaction and play to it. If that isn’t possible, you can make small concessions to what they want along the way. Even waiving a contingency can be seen as a sign of good faith and help get the deal done. If you are adamant about the price or not making changes in the contract you will irritate the seller and stall the process. If any other offers come along, you can believe the seller will choose theirs over yours. The ideal negotiation is when both sides walk away feeling satisfied with the result. If you make your offer and don’t budge at all the seller will be left to either accept it or wait for another...