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The First Buyer To Make An Offer Will Likely Not Include An Escalation Clause, At Least Not At First |
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Yes indeed, we're still in a market where we often see multiple offers on new listings... and when there are multiple offers, we are likely to see some escalation clauses. If you are selling one of these popular new listings, should you expect that the first offer you receive will have an escalation clause? Probably not. Here's why... An offer only needs an escalation clause if it is in competition with another offer... and thus, if a buyer is making the first offer, the escalation clause is not needed. For example, if a house is listed for $325K, an interested buyer might offer $325K - but they are unlikely to offer $325K with an escalation clause going up to $350K. Why not include the escalation clause up front? If the first offer a seller receives includes an escalation clause, they are almost certainly going to be motivated to... wait for other offers. If your home is listed for $325K, and you have eight showings lined up, and the first buyer to see the house makes an offer of $325K that escalates to $350K -- you'll want to wait to see if you have any other offers, hopefully above $325K, that would cause that escalation clause to kick in. Now, certainly, that first buyer will want the opportunity to consider adding an escalation clause if or when there is a second offer with which they are competing. Thus, they may ask to be notified if any other offers are received -- and it would make sense for a seller to give them a heads up if or when a second offer is received. So... BUYERS: You likely don't need to have an escalation clause in your offer if you are the first buyer to make an offer -- but you should be ready to adjust your offer (to add one) very quickly if/when you hear that there is a second offer. SELLERS: Don't be surprised if the first offer you receive does not include an escalation clause. Likewise, don't be surprised if those buyers add an escalation clause once a second offer exists. Recent Articles:
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