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Would You, As A Seller, Turn Down A Solid Offer In Hand For The Possibility Of One To Come? |
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As usual, context matters, which I'll get to below, but... If you listed your home a few days ago and you have a solid offer... but are being told you might receive another offer in a day or two... would you turn down the solid offer? Or would you go ahead and decide to move forward. Let's add some context that might point us in a few different directions... House #1 - Listed for $750K (upper end of the market), three showings over five days, a full price offer with reasonable contingencies is received on the fifth day, and one of the other buyers that viewed the home says they might make an offer within a day or two, and no other showings are scheduled. Most sellers in this situation would probably go ahead and move forward with the solid offer - even though another offer might materialize. House #2 - Listed for $350K (highly active segment of the market), 15 showings scheduled over the first three days of being on the market, a full price offer with reasonable contingencies is received on the first day, after the third showing, and the buyer is anxious to have a response. Many or most sellers would hold off on responding to that first (solid) offer, for at least a day, given the other showings that are about to take place. These are two examples that are a bit more clear cut than many situations that sellers find themselves in -- having to balance the value of the solid offer in hand compared to the possibility of other offers to (maybe) come along soon. As we think through a response (or no response yet) we'll consider the context of your price range, the size of your market, the number of scheduled showings, the feedback we are getting from the showings, the length of time your house has been on the market and more. But there certainly is always plenty of value in the solid offer in hand! Recent Articles:
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Scott Rogers
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