
How to Negotiate
as a Buyer or a Seller
Take
It And Run: Ilyce's Corner
By Ilyce Glink for
Right at Home Daily
Many homebuyers and sellers think they can better
negotiate than the other party in the transaction. This often leads to a frazzled
and protracted negotiation for a property, which leaves tempers
exhausted and sore feelings.
The best way to negotiate is to sit back and
think about what you really want to get out of the deal.
Sellers, you should think about the minimum amount
you'd be happy to take for your property. Think about timing, what fixtures
you want to take with you, and whether or not you'll negotiate if the inspector
finds problems with your home.
Buyers, you should think about the maximum amount
you'd be willing to pay for a particular property. Think about when you want
to move, and if you'd be willing to trade a longer closing time for a lower
purchase price.
Unfortunately, negotiations don't always work
out the way you hope they will. The one thing the good negotiators know is when
to throw in the towel.
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