
You may have heard there are more homes for sale right now. And while thatll vary depending on the market, it means that overall, things are starting to lean in a more balanced direction. As that happens, some sellers are a bit more open to compromise. Heres what that means for you.
You may be regaining some negotiating power. That can translate into savings, perks, or even better terms on your purchase if you know what levers to pull during negotiation.
The complicated part is knowing what is and isnt on the table. Thats where your agent comes in. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), besides finding the right home, the top thing buyers want from their agent is help negotiating the terms of the sale, followed by negotiating the price.
Heres why. Agents are skilled negotiators and are trained for moments like this. Since your agent is an expert on the local market, theyll also know whats working for other buyers (and whats not), and that can help you get a better understanding of whats realistic to ask for.
Here are some of the most common concessions an agent can help you negotiate:
Of course, negotiating is a complex process. And not every seller will be willing to offer concessions. Again, lean on your agent for expert advice about whats realistic to ask for and what could turn sellers off.
Because once youve found a home you love, you dont want to risk losing it. But you also want to get the best terms possible on your purchase and thats where an agent can make all the difference.
As inventory grows, buyers are finding they have a bit more leverage. And having the right agent by your side who can help you approach negotiations strategically is key.
Whats your biggest concern when it comes to negotiating with a seller?
Venessa James - Broker Associate
ABR, ALHS, CHMS, MCNE, LUXE, SFR, SRS
Platinum Experience Group - KW Professionals
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