Thursday, August 22, 2013

Multiple Offer Time!

With the recent upswing in Grand Junction's real estate market we are beginning to see situations where our buyer's and seller's are seeing  multiple offers on properly priced properties in certain price points. Historically low interest rates and low inventory are a part of the equation that makes this happen. We have some advise for both buyers and sellers. We first advise all of our buyers to get pre-qualified with a reputable lender for their financing before we even get started looking at homes. This will allow us to immediately act should you find your dream home. If this first essential step isn't followed you won't be even in the running should there be a multiple offer situation. Second you need to put your best foot forward with your offer. You may only get one shot so make it the most attractive as you can with the offering price and seller concessions should you need any. A good agent should also have you write down a few reasons why you would be a great new owner of the home. Some things you might include is that you would take care of the property, be a good neighbor, or other reasons why the property is a perfect fit for you and/or your family. Don't forget that the seller might have an emotional attachment to the property and sometimes the bottom line isn't the only thing that will affect their decision. We work closely with our buyers in Mesa County to educate and counsel them on the process of purchasing a new home. For home sellers we recommend pricing the property correctly. If it is priced correctly it will create urgency and the possibility of multiple offers increases. With multiple offers there will be various factors that will affect the contract that you select. Price, seller paid concessions, closing date, deadlines, if financing is involved, or if it is a cash deal are examples. We as listing agents review all of this information with you so you can make the best decision with regards to which purchase contract to select or counter. Your agent should also thank and encourage the buyer's who's offers weren't selected to be in a back up position in case something should happen in the future with the contract that was selected. Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions about buying, selling, or investing in Grand Junction!

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