June and July are the busiest home sale months of the year. When inventory is in short supply and you may be competing with other offers, it is important to show the seller you're serious. Make your offer look as good as possible because you may not get the chance to make or accept a counter-offer.
Put yourself in the seller's shoes. Your home has just gone on the market. There is lots of activity and suddenly, there is more than one offer to purchase. The seller's first consideration may be to accept the highest offer but there are many other things to consider like closing dates, closing costs, possible repairs, contingencies and of course, the ability of the borrower to get a loan.
Offer a fair price for the property in your initial purchase agreement. It shows sincerity and good faith that you're actually trying to purchase the home and not trying to take advantage of the seller. The old adage that you can always go up later may never happen if there are multiple offers on the property in the beginning.
One way to eliminate the competition of multiple offers is by not procrastinating. When you have decided to write a contract, don't wait; do it immediately and ask your agent to deliver it quickly. Your agent will be able to help you craft a solid offer that makes you look serious and can give you advice that may be unique to your situation.
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