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Buying Strategies That Make A Difference Real Estate Broker New Visions™/Prestige Real Estate PO Box 4304 Oceanside, CA 92052 USA (760) 754-2425 tel (760) 754-6875 fax broker @ newvisionsrealestate.com (copy and remove spaces around "@") Do you want to get the best house you can for the least amount of money? Then make sure you are in the strongest negotiating position possible. Price is only one bargaining chip in the negotiations, and not necessarily the most important one. Often other terms, such as the strength of the buyer or the length of escrow, are critical to a seller. In years past, I always recommended that buyers get "pre-qualified" by a lender. This means that you spend a few minutes on the phone with a lender who asks you a few questions. Based on the answers, the lender pronounces you "pre-qualified" and issues a certificate that you can show to a seller. Sellers are aware that such certificates are WORTHLESS, and heres why! None of the information has been verified! Oftentimes-unknown problems surface! Some of the problems Ive seen include recorded judgments, child support payments due, glitches on the credit report due to any number of reasons both accurately and inaccurately, down payments that have not been in the clients bank account long enough, etc. So the way to make a strong offer today is to get "pre-approved". This happens AFTER all information has been checked and verified. You are actually APPROVED for the loan and the only loose end is the appraisal on the property. This process takes anywhere from a few days to a few weeks depending on your situation. Its VERY POWERFUL and a weapon I recommend all my clients have in their negotiating arsenal. Sell First, Then BuyIf you have a house to sell, sell it before selecting a house to buy! Lets pretend that we go out looking for the perfect house for you. We find it and you love it! Now you have to go make an offer to the seller. You want the seller to reduce the price and wait until you sell your house. The seller figures thats a risky deal, since he might pass up a buyer who DOESNT have to sell a house while hes waiting for you. So he says OK, hell do the contingency but it has to be a full price offer! So you see, you paid more for the house than you could have because of the contingency. Now you have to sell your existing house, and in a hurry! Otherwise you lose the dream house! So to sell quickly you might take an offer thats lower than if you had more time. The bottom line is that buying before selling might cost you TENS OF THOUSANDS of dollars. I always recommend that you sell first, then buy. If youre concerned that there is not a house on the market for you, then go on a window-shopping trip. You can identify possible houses and locations without falling in love with a specific house. If you feel confident after that then put your house on the market. Another tactic is to make the sale "subject to seller finding suitable housing". Adding this phrase to the listing means that WHEN YOU DO FIND A BUYER, you will have some time to find the new place. If you dont find anything to your liking, you dont have to sell your present home. The Game Of NinesBefore house hunting, make a list of nine things you want in the new place. Then make a list of the nine things you dont want. This is called "NINE OF THIS AND NONE OF THAT". You can use this list as a scorecard to rate each property that you see. The one with the biggest score wins! This helps avoid confusion and keeps things in perspective when youre comparing dozens of homes. When house hunting, keep in mind the difference between "SKIN AND BONES". The BONES are things that cannot be changed such as the location, view, size of lot, noise in the area, school district, and floor plan. The SKIN represents easily changed surface finishes like carpet, wallpaper, color, and window coverings. Buy the house with good BONES, because the SKIN can always be changed to match your tastes. I always recommend that you imagine each house as if it were vacant. Consider each house on its underlying merits, not the sellers decorating skills. You Wont Be Pushed Into Any House Your agent should show you everything available that meets your requirements. Dont make a decision on a house until you feel that youve seen enough to pick the best one. In the late 1980s, homes were selling quickly, usually a few days after listing. In that kind of market, agents advised their clients to make an offer ON THE SPOT if they liked the house. That was good advice at the time, and it is again for the next couple of years. Dont forget to check into the SCHOOL DISTRICTS of the area youre considering. Information is available on every school; such as class sizes, % of students that go on to college, SAT scores, etc. You can find this information right here on my web site. Find Out About San Diego SchoolsStop Calling Ads!A word of caution - agents create ads solely to make the phone ring! Many of the homes have some drawback thats not mentioned in the ad, such as traffic noise, power lines, or litigation in the community. Whats not mentioned in the ad is usually more important than what is. For this reason, I want you to be very careful when reading ads. Remember that the person writing the ad is representing the seller and not you! The most important thing you can do is have someone on your side looking out for your best interests. Your own agent will critique the property with an eye towards how well it meets your needs and will point out any drawbacks you should know about. So whether you decide to work with me or not, pick an agent you feel comfortable with and enlist the services of that agent as a buyers broker. Then you become a client with all the rights, benefits, and privileges created by this agency relationship, and youre no longer just a shopper. Did you know that many homes are sold WITHOUT A SIGN ever going up or an AD EVER BEING PUT IN THE PAPER? These "great deals" go to those people who are committed to working with one agent. When an agent hears of a great buy, who do you think hes going to call? His client, who he has a legal obligation to work hard for you, or someone who just called on the phone and said "keep your eyes open"? So to get the best buy on a property, I always recommend that you hire your own agent and stick with him. |