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		<title>Home Buying Secret #2 - Making Low Offers Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 19:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Real estate agents will tell you that you&#8217;ll offend a seller with a low offer. It&#8217;s true. More importantly, low offers are embarrassing for them to present to a seller, and embarrassing for you to write. But then, I have a friend who recently embarrassed himself into a lakefront home for less than it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Real estate agents will tell you that you&#8217;ll offend a seller with a low offer. It&#8217;s true. More importantly, low offers are embarrassing for them to present to a seller, and embarrassing for you to write. But then, I have a friend who recently embarrassed himself into a lakefront home for less than it is worth. Hmm&#8230; Would you like to buy a home AND immediately increase your net worth by several thousand dollars? Of course&#8230;<br />
Low offers work, but how often? Rarely. Accept that if you want a bargain, you will lose a lot of potential homes, spend a lot of time making offers, and annoy real estate agents. Of course, unless you are under time constraints, or nurturing the fantasy that there is one &#8220;perfect&#8221; house for you, this isn&#8217;t so bad.</p>
<p>However, if none of your offers are even countered, you may really be wasting your time and trying to go too low. The home buying secret here is : low, but not too low.
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		<title>Home Buying Secret #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 18:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even if your real estate agent actually is your friend, she may not be looking out for your best interest. They can&#8217;t, if they are working for the seller, and unless your agent specifically is working as a buyer&#8217;s agent, he or she is likely legally obligated to work for the interest of the seller. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even if your real estate agent actually is your friend, she may not be looking out for your best interest. They can&#8217;t, if they are working for the seller, and unless your agent specifically is working as a buyer&#8217;s agent, he or she is likely legally obligated to work for the interest of the seller. What does this mean? Among other things, it means that anything relevant you say (&#8221;Oh, I might go ,000 higher.&#8221;) will be passed on to the seller. So if you say anything, the real estate agent will pass it along. Something you may think is irrelevant like &#8220;I have always wanted &#8216;xxx&#8217; in my house, I see this has it&#8221;, may make your bargaining harder becuase they know you want it.</p>
<p>Even when the agent is working for you, be careful. People - even good agents - talk to other people. Don&#8217;t say anything extra that you don&#8217;t want known by all. Also keep in mind that an agent makes money only when there is a sale - and makes more on a larger sale, or one with a higher commission. This might mean less-than-perfect objectivity in helping you choose a home.
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