What If My Offer Is Rejected?
Oddly enough, I get asked this question most often before clients write offers. This usually goes along with the fear of commitment or loss. Either way, clients are usually inquisitive of this before even writing an offer or deciding on what terms to offer.
If your inquiring about rejection before you write your offer, you should ask yourself how that would make you feel? Is this property your dream home, starter home, vacation home, investment? I think depending on where your interest lies with investing in that particular property will then come the answer to your question, “what next”?
If the outcome is not what you predicted or wanted then maybe you should ask your realtor why; what was the seller looking for in an offer? How can I learn from this to increase my chances of acquiring my next property of choice? Of course the best advice comes from those with their hands in the market every day so to speak! So….. don’t be afraid to ask your favorite realtor here at Prudential in San Bruno, ” WHAT SHOULD I DO?”
Lets get your best offer in first, then and only if we have to, will we deal with rejection TOGETHER:) Otherwise, BEST OF LUCK with your offer!
Bernadette Ramirez
Prudential California Realty
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You can reach me @ 650-871-3639
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Bernadette,
What a great post!
You are very good at guiding buyers through the important decision on what to offer the seller, both in terms of price and terms.
Thats why a professional like you is so important in the process.
Brian Boisson
Prudential California Realty
A good Realtor can help tremendously in helping you decide what type of offer you should make. Once you have gotten all of the information then you make an offer that you feel comforatble with and hope that you can arrive at an acceptable point.
Larry Franzella
Prudential California Realty
It is funny that they ask even before talking terms and submitting the off. I think it is important to research the past and current activity. With that in mind if they are really interested in purchasing a property they should put their best foot forward. If there are little to no activity then have no fear they will not be completely rejected they should be coiuntered if the sellers are really interested in selling.
Must go in with a positive attttude.
Thanks Lee, what a great way to look at the situation. It always comes back to “Who’s serious”!!!!!! Great advise!!