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How to Make a Simple Home Purchase Offer

So, you’ve found that perfect home. You’re receive pre-approval on your Florida mortgage. Now what?

It’s time to make an offer. Let’s review steps that go into this important aspect of the home owning process:

KEEP YOUR PURCHASE OFFER SIMPLE. As experienced buyer’s agents will tell you, it’s best to keep your purchase offer as simple as possible. “A confused mind usually says no” is a very true motto. For this reason, it is best to include only a few contingency clauses in your purchase offer. Typical contingencies are:

1. LENDER’S APPRAISAL CONTINGENCY. Presuming you need a mortgage to finance your purchase, be sure to include a Florida mortgage lender’s appraisal contingency clause in the purchase offer. If the home doesn’t appraise for at least the amount of your purchase offer that was accepted by the seller, then you don’t have to complete the purchase and can get your good faith deposit fully refunded.

2. PROFESSIONAL HOME INSPECTION CONTINGENCY. Smart buyers make their home-purchase offers contingent on their approval of a professional home inspector’s report to be obtained by the buyer after the seller accepts the purchase offer.

The cost is usually around $300. Buyers should always accompany their inspector for the two- to three-hour inspection because it is a good way to become familiar with the home and to discuss any unexpected material defects that are discovered.

If the professional inspection report reveals serious undisclosed home defects, as the buyer you can (a) cancel the purchase and obtain refund of your good faith deposit, (b) reopen negotiations with the seller to obtain a repair credit, or (c) if the seller refuses to renegotiate, go ahead with the purchase anyway (presuming you badly want the home).

3. SALE OF YOUR CURRENT HOME CONTINGENCY. During the last few years of a home “seller’s market” in most cities, this contingency fell out of favor with home sellers and real estate agents. But during a buyer’s market where any purchase offer is very welcome, many home sellers will accept a purchase offer that is contingent on the buyer’s sale of their current home.

However, to be fair to the seller, most sellers will insist on keeping their homes listed on the market for sale while the buyer tries to sell his/her current home. In addition, most realty agents suggest a 48-hour or 72-hour contingency-release clause.

That means if another buyer produces an offer acceptable to the seller, the first buyer then has 48 or 72 hours to remove his/her contingency clause for sale of their current residence.

SUMMARY: The season between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, even extending to Super Bowl Sunday in many communities, is the slowest time of the year for home sales so it is an especially good time to be a home buyer.

Get pre-approved on that Florida home mortgage first and then set out to make a fair offer that saves you a bundle. We can help.

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