Tuesday, September 26, 2023

How to Respond to a Lowball Offer


After all the hard work it takes to ready a home for sale, it can be so discouraging to find the first offer you get is a lowball offer. Regardless of the market, there are buyers who write offers 10%, 20%, even 30% below list price. While most of these offers are just “throw-aways,” it’s still possible to turn it into a successful sale. 

Before you do anything, take a deep breath and stay calm. There are many reasons why a buyer throws out a low offer. It could be they are getting bad advice from a family member or nervous first-time buyers afraid of leaving money on the table. It’s also possible that they are working with a new or poor real estate agent. The one thing you know is that they were interested enough in your home to write an offer, and they expect to negotiate. 

The next step is to send a counteroffer. Be respectful and thank them for the offer. If you do have room to negotiate, then offer to reduce your price to a reasonable level. If you have priced the home well to start with, then explain how you arrived at the list price and present any available comps. 

Remember to look at the other terms offered and be flexible where you can. For example, they may have asked for a longer escrow period, and you can accommodate their timetable. You may also want to ask that the home inspection is “information only” that removes the option of repairs. 

A lowball offer may take the wind out of your sails, but it doesn’t mean that there is no opportunity for moving forward. Working with your agent, send a reasonable counter offer back to the buyer and you may find that there is still a successful sale down the road.

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Small Design Changes that Have Big Impact


With the change of seasons, attention turns from the backyard to our indoor spaces. With the cooler months ahead and more time spent indoors, who wouldn’t love a quick living space refresh? Fortunately, you don’t need to completely revamp everything to have a new look. Small changes can have a big impact as well.

Paint is one of the easiest ways to change the look of any space. Paint fads quickly and designers recommend repainting every 5-7 years. This is an opportunity to use new colors. Dark and warm to create a cozy, relaxing space or go bright and bold to add energy or inspiration. If a larger project is too daunting, then adding a single accent wall provides drama and interest.

Look at updating lighting and other fixtures. It’s surprising how quickly a lamp can change the tone of a room. Don’t be afraid of mixing traditional furniture styles with modern fixtures. Use lighting in a new way. Highlight a special picture or piece of art. Light a dark corner or use variable light bulbs to provide flexibility in intensity.

Another great tip is to hit the local farmer’s markets and fairs. Style does not need to come from the chain stores or design magazines. Add some eclectic pillows, candles, baskets, or anything else that interests you. Personal style is just that – personal. With fall on the horizon, spruce up your living spaces with a few small changes.

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