Conventional
wisdom dictates that home sellers prefer cash offers. So what is a typical
would-be buyer in Evansville to do when the competition comes forward with an
all-cash offer? Cash offers may come from any of a variety of deep-pocketed
parties: institutional investors, foreign investors, wealthy families or
individual investors.
Beyond doing
basic due diligence — gathering as much intel as you can about the property and
the seller’s needs — if you’ve found the perfect home and are convinced it is
the best property for your family, consider one or more of these tactics:
Bidding
over asking — even by as little as 2% or 3% — can sometimes win the day,
according to Noah Rosenblatt, founder of Urban Digs, a real estate analytics
company. Cash buyers typically factor in opportunity costs, making it less
likely that they will go beyond a certain price threshold. No one wants to pay
more for a property than necessary, but going “over asking” may be the only way
to secure an ideal property when cash offers are competing.
Removing
any contingencies from your offer will help strengthen your position and
may well convince a local seller that you are the party most likely to close
successfully. The downside is that you will be assuming whatever risk had been
the subject of the contingency in the first place. For example, if you were to
submit an offer less any inspection contingencies, you might have to pay more
than budgeted down the road if undiscovered repairs crop up.
The seller’s
goal is maximize net return, so any term you add that puts more money in the
seller’s pocket can sway the decision in your favor. Creative thinking pays.
You might offer to pay the seller’s closing costs, cover your own Home Warranty
policy, or any other add-on that has the desired effect.
While cash
may be king in most cases, there are ways to compete with cash offers in Evansville.
If you are looking for an agent with constructive solutions to help you find
and secure the right property, why not call me today to take advantage of this fall’s
inventory? You can reach me on my cell phone 812-499-9234 or email
Rolando@RolandoTrentini.com
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