[New post] In This Market, Should I Even Put An Offer In?
NachoAverageAgent posted: " SO many clients have asked me in recent months: "There are 25 offers on this house already. Should we even try?" My answer time and again? "YES!" Here's why: Contracts fall through for ALL sorts of reasons—from contingencies not being met to financ"
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SO many clients have asked me in recent months: "There are 25 offers on this house already. Should we even try?" My answer time and again? "YES!" Here's why: Contracts fall through for ALL sorts of reasons—from contingencies not being met to financing concerns. You never know what's going to happen. Trust me! In a market where multiple offers are common, investors (and sometimes buyers) simultaneously put offers on multiple properties. Then, when they find something better, they simply walk away leaving the property available for another buyer. Wanna hear a REAL LIFE story of this exact thing? I had a Buyer recently put in an offer and get beat out by a slightly higher cash offer. The Cash offer had never stepped foot in the house and once they did realized the layout wasn't what they though so they terminated the contract. I had stayed in constant contact with the listing agent and made sure my clients were top of mind so as soon as it fell through she called and asked me to resubmit their offer. Much to their delight, they landed the house!
While I can't predict the future (or what's going to happen in a multiple-offer situation), I can say I put ALL my buyers in the best possible position to come out on top. If you find a house you love, go for it—and keep going for it until you succeed!
Have questions about the Buying or Selling process? Lets connect!
Crystal Albertson | DFW Area Realtor® | Ebby Halliday
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