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Making an offer can be looked at from several points of
view, the most important of which, is that of the seller.
(What?!..allow me to explain.) When an
offer makes a seller happy, the buyer has an advantage to getting
his/her offer accepted. To make a comparison and drive the point home, imagine you are the seller, sitting across the table from Buyer A and Buyer B. Scenario One Scenario Two Agent B knows the contract inside and out and walks Buyer B through each of the paragraphs, its importance and significance depending on how they are filled in. Buyer B has had a chance to thoroughly look over the
closed sales near the home the Buyer is making an offer on. Buyer
B has also
spoken with his lender to know what loan amount she qualifies for and, combined with
closed sale information, can chose what
she
wants
to
offer. She hands her agent a copy of her
pre-approval letter (a letter of promise from the lender that they do
qualify for the requested loan), which her agent will present with her
offer. Based on understanding the condition of the home from the seller, understanding the contract, understanding comparable sales, Buyer B completes her offer. Agent B has already established a professional
relationship
with the Seller's agent, either over the phone before offer
presentation, or through years of experience in the field. Agent
B is well dressed, organized, and ready to present an offer to the
Seller. Agent B walks in politely and compliments the seller on the
home. She presents all of the appropriate pre-offer documents to
the Seller, including the agency disclosure, signed reports and
disclosures, and the pre-approval letter. She then goes over her
Buyer's offer in detail with the Seller and the Seller's agent, and
being able and poised to answer any questions the seller may have about
the offer or Agent B's client. All things remaining the same, the second scenario has a
much higher chance of actually closing escrow. Completing
documents correctly with all necessary signatures can be very tedious
after entering into contract. Thank goodness You chose Agent B! (Or should I say Agent
"D"?) So your offer gets accepted, what comes next?
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