How to Make an Offer

How to Make an Offer

You have been looking, searching, scouring, researching, driving, touring and previewing. But you’ve finally done it. You’ve found “The ONE.” Finding a home you love is one of the most enjoyable – and sometimes most stressful – parts of buying a home. When you finally find the home that you know will be a good fit for you, it’s time to make an offer. But just what goes into making an offer on a home for sale? Let’s go over the steps you and your real estate agent need to take to get the purchase rolling.

Get a mortgage pre-approval

The most important step you need to take when you’re buying a home is to get pre-approved for a home loan. Getting pre-approval shows a seller that you are serious about your offer. It also lets them know that you are likely to qualify for a loan to buy their home. If you are making an offer in a competitive market, then it is absolutely essential that you get a pre-approval letter. You can be sure that other buyers making offers will be pre-approved. If you aren’t, you could lose out.

Determine your offering price

You can see from the listing how much the asking price is for the home. But is that the price you should offer? Many things go into determining how much to offer for a home. Find out what the comps are in your area and use those figures to help guide you to a reasonable offer. Also take into consideration how competitive the market is. If you know that several other buyers will likely be making offers, then you may want to consider offering more than the asking price. Just remember – if the home appraises for less than what you offered, you will be responsible for coming up with the difference. Lenders will not approve a loan that is more than what they believe the home is worth.

Prepare your documents

Once you’ve come up with an offer, it’s time to submit formal paperwork. Your agent will help you prepare the offer letter or purchase agreement. This is a legally binding sales contract that includes all the terms of the deal. It will list a description of the home, your offer price, how much you will contribute to the down payment, and a proposed closing date. This document will also include contingencies like a home inspection, details of the escrow, and the proposed date of possession.

Submit your earnest money

When you make your offer, you will also be submitting earnest money. Earnest money is usually one to two percent of the purchase price and is considered a good faith deposit. When you close on the home, the earnest money will be applied to your down payment. The money is held in escrow until that time. Be aware that your earnest money is non-refundable if you terminate the transaction for any reason that is not explicitly stated in the purchase agreement.

Wait

You’ll discover that there can be a lot of hurry up and wait when buying a home. Once you submit your offer you will wait for a response from the seller or their agent. They may accept your offer, reject it, or make a counter-offer. Your agent will negotiate on your behalf until both parties come to an agreement that satisfies everyone.

These are just some of the steps to making an offer on a home for sale. Are there any we missed? Comment below. And if you’re thinking about buying a home, but don’t know where to start the process… Give us a call. We’ll walk you through it so you can have your “Offer Accepted” moment. 

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Graham and Kelly Levine | Carlsbad Real Estate | Compass

We are Graham and Kelly Levine, REALTORs and Team Leaders of Graham and Kelly Fine Homes, and we are here to help. We have worked with homeowners on luxury oceanfront properties, charming tract homes, cozy condos and everything in between. We’ve helped manage renovations, consulted on good investment buys, and kept multiple parties on track through trust sales and divorces. We’re confident that in our 25 years of combined experience, selling hundreds and hundreds of homes- there isn’t much we haven’t seen. We KNOW we have the knowledge and expertise to get the job done for you, too.

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