Homes Manual

How To Best Negotiate A House Deal


Whether it's selling your home or buying a home, more often than not you'll come across a stage where you'd have to negotiate. Negotiation is the art of getting what you want at your terms and conditions. Of course, it isn't that easy and it takes time and patience especially when it comes to real estate dealings.

So how do you negotiate a good deal for yourself and what are the points you can use to negotiate a deal to your favour. Well here below are some points you should consider:

Comparative market analysis of homes in the area. Ask your real estate agent or find out through other sources what other homes in the area are selling for and what they've sold for in the past. Having such figures can keep you in good stead during the negotiation process. It can be advantageous to either party. A seller may quote the price of a neighbourhood home to justify for his price or show that he's selling for less while a buyer can use such facts and figures to justify for a lower price.

Show no emotion. The more desperate you show yourself to be in concluding the deal, the more likely you are going to be taken advantage of in the negotiation process. They say, 'he who cares least, wins' and this is most applicable when it comes to buying and selling a home.

Speak of your other options. By speaking of your other options and telling the other party that you have another buyer who's also negotiating or another home which you're interested in, there is a good chance you may push the deal to your favour.

Time factor. Deals can usually be closed much faster by offering or insisting on an earlier closing / possession date. As a buyer, offering to close in on the property and completing all the formalities immediately would greatly influence the owner to have some consideration towards bargaining in your favour. As a seller, if you want to close the deal earlier you may negotiate on the price with the condition that the deal is completed immediately.

Including items. If price is a no-go, then perhaps some of the movable items or appliances may be negotiated as to be included along with the price.

All in all, negotiating comes down to both parties being satisfied with the price and the terms and conditions of the deal. Make sure that everything is documented and signed when making the offers, so as to prevent any misunderstandings or chances of either party backing out in the future.

Coming back to negotiating, feel free to be innovative in your negotiations and you may just find yourself with a better deal than you could've initially asked for. Best of luck!

Sameer S Panjwani is the CEO and Founder of ChoiceOfHomes.com - Real estate listings of homes for sale and rent.


MORE RESOURCES:
There is something emotionally charged about the buying and selling of New York high-end real estate. How else to explain the juggernaut of reality TV shows about high-end brokers?


After 30 years of marriage, Sharon and Michael Newman decided it was finally time to move from the Catskills to New York City.


On blocks near Kissena Park streets are quiet, houses are small, and the electricity that charges the atmosphere in downtown Flushing is nowhere to be found.


A five-story, seven-bedroom house in Brooklyn Heights has sweeping views of New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline.


Demand is so intense that there are waiting lists in some buildings, and a few landlords report that eager renters are even bidding up rents.


Sales at the very high end of the market barely missed a beat in the recession. But that prosperity hasn’t yet trickled down.


A Flatiron condo, a Midtown South co-op and a Brooklyn Heights carriage house.


A four-bedroom ranch in Montclair, N.J., and a four-bedroom colonial Cape in Babylon, N.Y.


For a century, Roosevelt Island housed a grim penitentiary. It was demolished in the 1930s.


More borrowers are opting for fixed-rate loans with terms other than the standard 30 or 15 years, especially when it comes to refinancings.


Two more glass skyscrapers are added to a group of towers on the waterfront of Long Island City.


Insurance coverage for a co-op unit; when a tenant is ‘blacklisted’; a co-op is smaller than estimated.


The market for $500,000-to-$600,000 houses in Westchester has become especially active.


A shaky real estate market means more sellers are providing buyer concessions, from gift cards to help with paying property taxes.


Houses of worship are adaptable to residential and other uses as congregations dwindle.


Nearly two million Americans could benefit from mortgage relief from the nation’s biggest banks, as part of a broad government settlement to be announced on Thursday.


A cold war-era satellite relay station is for sale in California after a Silicon Valley mogul gave up on plans to turn it into a weekend home.


How can I make my front porch more appealing to buyers?


Court hearings meant to protect New York homeowners from foreclosure are hopelessly slowed by endless paperwork and requests for additional information.


The Bay Area and Silicon Valley expect the windfall from the Facebook stock offering to make their in-demand region even hotter.


The house, designed by the architect Eric Fisher, looms over the street like a big industrial arm.


A town house in Dallas, a midcentury modern in Rhode Island and a Tudor in Denver.


Prices in some parts of the country are still off by as much as 25 percent from their 2007 peak.


Trinity Church is the largest landlord in Hudson Square and is part of the effort to rezone the area to residential from manufacturing.


Rising oil prices and a boom in shale exploration are leading companies to add office space in the Houston area, most notably Exxon Mobil.


Ms. de França is the president and chief executive of Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, which focuses on new residential developments.


Meet the real estate broker’s interns: an ambitious group willing to do anything, earn nothing and wake up early on a Sunday to fluff the couch cushions at open houses.


A Flatiron condo, a Midtown South co-op and a Brooklyn Heights carriage house.


A four-bedroom ranch in Montclair, N.J., and a four-bedroom colonial Cape in Babylon, N.Y.


Homes in Dallas, Rhode Island and Denver.


Compare the cost of renting and buying equivalent homes.


For recently divorced men, a new breed of decorators offers help navigating a strange new world.


Plants that light up the winter garden can be found at Broken Arrow Nursery in Connecticut, which has long been a favorite of gardening geeks.


A sister in need drew the painter Beverly McIver back home to North Carolina, unaware that a new beginning was in store for both of them.


A jewelry designer finds striking new objects for storage.


Timothy Sakamoto and Jochen Repolust are part of the small but growing niche making mobile apps focused on specific works of architecture.


To promote an auction of 20th- and 21st-century design, the interior designer Stephen Sills has created a preview exhibition in an apartment at the Apthorp.


Fishs Eddy now sells plates acquired from the archives of the now-defunct Syracuse China Corporation, many more than 100 years old.


The designer Russell Greenberg creates custom baby rattles with ends shaped like profiles of mom and dad.


home       | site map |       Disclaimer |       Privacy Policy
© 2006