Making an Offer 

The silver linings that are emerging for buyers as a result of the changing housing market are greater selection, fewer competitive offers, and less pressure to make a snap decision. However, you should still be thinking of putting your best offer forward, since there may not be a lot of room for negotiating the price and terms. Having a knowledgeable agent who can pinpoint what amount will be met with serious interest on the seller's part is half the battle.

During the negotiation process, you have the right to include a home inspection to uncover any serious flaws in the structure. At the same time, you should appeal to the seller's desire for a quick and uncomplicated sale by coming close to all the reasonable terms of the closing requirements. Moreover, avoid sticking too many conditions in your offer. One big advantage for you as a buyer is to have preapproved financing so that the seller knows that you have the necessary funding to complete the transaction. Again, your agent can be your "wingman" as you make the "offer-to-purchase" run.

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