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Augusta Home Buyer Tips: Negotiating House Price

Making an Offer on an Augusta House Without a Buyer’s Agent

Thinking about making an offer on a house in Augusta without a real estate agent? Nervous about negotiating the best house price in this crazy economy? We don’t blame you. When it comes to buying a home, negotiation can mean the difference between a few thousand dollars and tens of thousands of dollars. It’s stressful and scary, especially if you’re doing it without an experienced Augusta real estate agent. Negotiating a home selling contract in this current Augusta real estate market is also financially tricky. This is where an experienced agent who has sold in times of real estate booms and past real estate slumps can save you more than the commission you pay them.

For those brave enough to consider making an offer without a buyer’s agent, here are a few tips on negotiating house price:

Negotiating House Price Tip #1: Arm Yourself with Information

The most important information is a Comparable Market Analysis (CMA), which is a neighborhood survey of the similar and recently sold homes in your neighborhood of choice. There are several places you can get partial information about sold houses online these days, but it is important to choose the right homes and get full information. This is another way a professional real estate agent can help you save money. Agents have access to the most up-to-date real estate data and are experts at figuring out which houses truly belong in a CMA. More importantly for today’s economy, a real estate agent can tell you how short sales and foreclosures in the neighborhood can affect negotiating an offer. House pricing is very tricky in this economy.

Once you have access to a detailed CMA, check out the houses as much as possible. A real estate agent might be able to get inside some of the houses that were just recently sold or have a current offer. You can check to see if the house you’re looking at is up to par or if it falls frighteningly below the homes listed in the CMA. This is a great way to tell if your house is near the proper price point or if there is leeway in negotiating an offer. House pricing is much more complicated these days than it used to be. Rather than comparing features like which houses have pools and which don’t, buyers are weighing short sales against foreclosures and traditional home sales.

Negotiating House Price Tip #2: Figure Out the Seller’s Motivation

Information is key in negotiating house price. But, finding out how your dream house price compares to the market is only part of the process. The second is figuring out the seller’s motivation. It’s the fun part to play detective and look inside the home seller’s mind for a minute. Do they have to sell their house or do they want to sell? Motivation isn’t always revealed and the seller’s agent doesn’t necessarily have to give you this information. However, if you have a good real estate agent, he or she often can get the information from the seller’s agent.

“Have to” reasons:

  • They are relocating for a job.
  • They just got laid off and can’t afford the mortgage.
  • The house is close to foreclosure and they don’t want to ruin their credit history.
  • They just had an addition to their family and truly don’t have enough space.

“Want to” reasons:

  • They are testing the market to see if they could sell their house.
  • They want to buy a different house while housing prices are down.
  • They want to buy a new house while mortgage rates are low.

You can see what scenarios give you bargaining power. When the seller has to move, you have more bargaining power. Right now, most people aren’t selling to try and test the market. They’re selling because they have to. Knowing the timing of a move or how long before the house may foreclose is very important when negotiating house price.

Negotiating House Price Tip #3: Don’t Waste Time

Buying a home can be super stressful. You don’t have time to waste with sellers who won’t budge and you shouldn’t waste the seller’s time with a low-ball offer.

How do you know if sellers are wasting your time? If they won’t discuss asking price in relation to similar homes in the neighborhood, they probably are not serious about selling the home. Sellers will do this when they’re unsure about moving or to figure out how much they can get for their property.

Just as they shouldn’t waste your time, don’t waste theirs. Don’t give them a low-ball offer just to see if they bite. It makes you seem like you’re not ready to buy or that you want to scam them. If you are truly interested in the house, this is not a good negotiating tactic.

Negotiation is an art, not an exact science. Experienced real estate agents have practiced different techniques and know what works when negotiating house price and what doesn’t. Once again, in today’s economy, negotiating house price can be much easier if you have an experienced agent on your side. Negotiating a home selling contract is a tricky proposition if done on your own.

To find out more about buying homes for sale in Augusta, information about selling your Augusta home, or to speak with a local Augusta Real Estate Agent, call 706-294-6795.   Experienced and qualified Augusta Real Estate Agents with Keller Williams Realty Augusta are available to assist you.  You can also search like an agent at http://www.augustagahomehunter.com.

Susan MacEwen, Realtor
Your Augusta Home Hunter!
Keller Williams Realty Augusta Partners
Mobile: 706-294-6795
Office: 706-868-3772 x207

Is A New Home in Augusta in Your Future?

Find Your New Augusta Home the Easy Way!

 

Are you currently looking at New Homes in Augusta, Georgia?  Look no further!  I have helped buyers find homes in Augusta since 2008.   The Augusta Home Hunter is Your Augusta Homes connection.  Use my resources to help choose your new home in Augusta, after all there are over 700 new homes for sale!

Are you looking for Augusta Home Builder Floor Plans?  Or do you want Augusta neighborhood information?  We can provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision when buying your new home in the Augusta area.  Our Buyer’s Agent Services are available to you – all at no cost to you!  For more information about Buyer’s Agent Services please contact us.  Augusta GA Homes are our specialty!

If you are currently searching for a New Home in Augusta, please see the quick links below:

Columbia County New Homes

Richmond County New Homes

Aiken County New Homes

Edgefield County New Homes

Susan MacEwen, Realtor
Your Augusta Home Hunter!
Keller Williams Realty Augusta Partners
Mobile: 706-294-6795
Office: 706-868-3772 x207

 

What is the CSRA USDA Guaranteed Rural Housing Loan Program?

USDA Rural Development

 

What is a USDA Rural Housing Loan?

 

A USDA Rural Guaranteed Housing Loan is loan program offered through the USDA office of Rural Development and guarantees loans made by approved lenders.

Why would you consider using a USDA Rural Housing Loan?

Well, this type of loan doesn’t require a minimum down payment so you can borrow 100% of the purchase price of the home.  (I am sure the home will have to appraise at that price too. Most banks aren’t going to lend more money than what the home is worth.)

If I borrow 100% of the purchase price, will I have to pay any sort of mortgage insurance?

No, with the USDA Rural Housing Loan Program you will not have to pay PMI (private mortgage insurance).

Can I buy a house under this program just any where?

Unfortunately, you can’t.  The home you are looking to buy must be located in a “rural” area.  The USDA defines a rural area as open country and place with a population of 10,000 or less residents.  Some cities and towns do qualify if the population is between 10,000 and 25,000 residents.  So in our area that would be places like Harlem, Dearing, Appling and Thomson all located in Georgia.  In South Carolina, some areas in Edgefield and Aiken counties qualify including Graniteville, Clearwater, Edgefield and Trenton.

How does someone qualify for this loan program?

You must have adequate and dependable income and be a U.S. citizen, legally admitted to the U.S. for permanent residency or be a qualified alien.  You must have an adjusted annual household income that doesn’t exceed the moderate income limit established for the area.  Have a good credit history and can meet the repayment criteria.  Please see the USDA automated income eligibility calculator.

Buyers must personally occupy the home and the loan terms are for 30 years.  New homes and existing homes qualify for the program as long as they are located in the approved rural area.  For more details on the program please see the USDA Guaranteed Rural Housing Loan Pamphlet.

Susan MacEwen, Realtor
Your CSRA Home Hunter!
Executive Partners of Augusta
Mobile: 706-294-6795
Office: 706-364-7653
Web: www.AugustaHomeHunter.com

Open House – 302 Congling Circle – Pamir Place

 

Pamir Place Open House – 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

302 Congling Circle in Pamir Place Grovetown, GA 30813

Sat @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm & Sun @ 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Come see this beautiful Model Home in Pamir Place this weekend.  Pamir Place features the Lexington Plan as it’s model home complete with an open floor plan.  The Lexington has 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths with one bedroom and bath on the main level.  The large, open kitchen has a large kitchen island, granite counters and tiled backsplash opening into the open 2-story family room.  Come see the stunning arches leading into the dining room as well as the upper catwalk overlooking the family room.

Pamir Place is Crown Communities most affordable Columbia County neighborhood!

Open Daily from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Sunday 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Directions: From Grovetown take Harlem-Grovetown Rd past Grovetown Middle School and Euchee Creek Park.  Take Right at 2nd entrance into Pamir Place.  Turn Right then take Left onto Lory Lane.  Model Home is on the Corner of Lory Lane and Congling Circle.

Susan MacEwen, Realtor
Your Grovetown Home Hunter!
Executive Partners of Augusta
Mobile: 706-294-6795
Office: 706-364-7653
Web: www.AugustaHomeHunter.com

New Hidden Creek Subdivision in Grovetown, GA

Hidden Creek is one of the newest Planned Communities that is located with the Grovetown, GA residential housing market.  The subdivision features two builders: Blue Ribbon (aka JJ&Z) and Wilson Parker Homes.

Wilson Parker Homes will range in size from 2,400 square feet up to almost 4,500 square feet.  These family friendly homes will be built in a Craftsman Style and will range from a Ranch style to 2-story and 3-story floor plans.  Blue Ribbon homes will range in size from 1,200 square feet up to 2,300+ square feet.  These homes will be 1-story and 2-story homes.

The neighborhood amenities of Hidden Creek will feature a junior olympic swimming pool, club house, and playground with a walking track.  Grovetown’s newest Elementary School will be adjacent to the neighborhood and within walking distance.  Grovetown High School is just minutes around the corner off of William Few Parkway.

The residents of Hidden Creek will enjoy easy access to I-20 and Ft Gordon.  For other activities, Patriot’s Park and the Bartram Trail Golf Course are only minutes away. Blue Ribbon Builders and Wilson Parker Homes have homes that you can currently see in High Meadows.  They have begun construction in Hidden Creek and should be ready to see by this summer.

For help with purchasing a new home or resale home, please send me an email or give me a call on my mobile at 706.294.6795.

Susan MacEwen, Realtor
Your Grovetown Home Hunter!
Keller Williams Realty Augusta Partners
Mobile: 706-294-6795
Office: 706-868-3772 x207
Web: AugustaHomeHunter.com

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