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Motivated Seller - Make Me An Offer!

Motivated Seller - Make Me An Offer!

Even in a strong seller’s market, a homebuyer might hear the words, “Make me  an offer.” For a nicely appointed home that is well priced, this can be a surprise.  Being invited to write an offer can often give the buyer pause. Most buyers will immediately wonder if something is wrong with the home. Did they miss  something that is causing the home to take longer to sell?  

While it could be that something is wrong with the home, it most likely just  demonstrates the seller’s readiness to move. It could be that they have found another home or are motivated by a relocation, but it might also be that they are  tired of keeping the home show-ready and are just anxious to be done with it.  

In this situation, it’s important for the homebuyer to listen to their agent. A buyer  who hears, “Make me an offer,” often assumes this is an invitation to write a low ball offer. The assumption is that the seller will take any offer just to get the home  sold. The buyer thinks they’ve probably got this one in the bag! 

The buyer’s agent will be able to add context to the situation and provide  reasonable suggestions for price and terms. Even when invited to write an offer,  home sellers will not discount their home if there is no need to do so, and sending  an offer below market value might insult the seller and prevent a counter-offer or  acceptance—causing the buyer to miss out on a desirable home.  

Buying and selling real estate is emotional on both sides. Serious buyers and  sellers are both eager to find the right deal, but foolish bargains are rare. When  hearing, “Make me an offer,” the best move is to consider the home and then rely  on the advice of the buyer’s agent about the next steps.