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Buying a home and obtaining a mortgage is probably the biggest financial commitment you’ll ever make. Whether it is your first purchase or you have bought several homes in the past, previewing homes for sale, selecting which home is best for you, negotiating the purchase agreement, and closing the sale is a major process. It is important to have an experienced, competent realtor to represent your best interests in any type of real estate transaction.

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  Plan of Action

1)Analyze why you are selling - If you understand your motives, you will be able to better negotiate and to get what it is that you want, whether it be a quick sale, high price, or somewhere in the middle.

2)Prepare you home for the buyer - Maximize the strengths of your property and fix up it's weaknesses. You want the buyer to walk away from your home with a lasting good impression.

3)Find a good real estate agent that understands your needs - Make sure that your agent is loyal to you, and can negotiate to help you achieve your goals. In addition, they should be assertive and honest with both you and the buyer.

4)Be prepared for negotiation - Learn and understand your buyer's situation; what are their motives? Can you demand a big deposit from them? Try to lock in the buyer so that the deal goes through.

5)Negotiate for the best price and the best terms - Learn how to counter offer to get more from every offer.

6)Make sure the contract is complete - Be honest with your disclosures; you do not want to lose the deal because you were lying or diminishing your home's defects. Insist the buyers get a professional inspection. This will protect both you and the buyer.

 

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