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Rejected Offer...

We heard about our home offer yesterday and the sellers completely rejected it and didn't counter.  I thought this was so odd! I'm thinking that they really don't want to sell because two other offers were made before ours and they were both rejected because the buyers had to sell their houses first.  We're currently renters so that's not the case with us.  Ours was rejected because there's another couple that looked at it a second time yesterday and they were hoping for more than what we did and the chance that they would make an offer.  I was just really surprised that they didn't counter us and keep us in their back pocket or try to start a bidding war between us and the other couple if they did offer. Especially because if this other couple didn't offer they would be left with no offers. Has anyone else seen anything like this?  Doesn't this seem odd?

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Re: Rejected Offer...

  • They sound crazy!  Maybe it's a sign to run while you can.  haha
  • haha! Yea that's what I was thinking! I don't think I want to deal with crazy people like that through the whole closing process. It must be a sign that this house is not meant for us.  But really?! Who does this happen to? I've never heard of anything like this! haha
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  • Wow yeah wtf?
  • Sounds ridiculous! Has the home been on the market a short time that they are hoping for a near full price offer?

    Is it a FSBO that they don't have anyone consulting them?

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  • It's been on the market for a few months and their asking price is a little high comparing the other houses in their neighborhood, it needs a new roof and chimney within the next few years, and all of the odds and ends that would need to be updated and fixed. I think they are holding out to close to full price.

    They do have someone consulting them and use a relator. Doesn't sound like she's doing a very good job.  What's even more odd about that is that their relator is a close family friend of a long time and she was pretty rude to us and only said "No!" to our relator. I just think the whole situation is very strange...

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  • Are they in financial trouble, short sale, or foreclosing?  They might be scamming to live free.
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    Are they in financial trouble, short sale, or foreclosing?  They might be scamming to live free.

    Not that I know of but you never know! It could be a possibility. 

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  • If you gave them a very low-ball offer they could have thought you were not serious buyers.  If you are serious about this house, you could try again with a higher offer that fits with current comps.
  • We really didn't low ball it - we just went 4000 below selling and asked for full closing costs (approx: 6000). I can see why they wouldn't except right away and we figured they would at least counter.  Well we found out from our realtor today that their roof and chimney started leaking already! So they're putting a new roof on themselves now and I'm sure they'll make their price higher from that. We're just walking away from it at this point. 
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  • I'm sorry. It's no fun getting your heart into something only for someone to stomp all over it. We put in an low ball offer (compared to their asking price but not the market price & comps) on Monday. They are asking $172,900 we put in $150,000 asking $3,500 in closing costs. This has has been on the market for four months and has had no offers. We've been to see the house 3 times, our agent spoke to the listing agent about the price and the foreclosure nearly across the street listed for $125,000 and a similar home, same style (split-foyer) and age of home we looked that's a mile up the road and 400sq ft larger than the one we offered on that's listed at $159,000. We figured that would be a place to start and maybe we'd end up at $160,000. The owner offer back at full list price with $3,500 closing costs or a flat $169, 500 (without the closing cost, basically subtracting them) saying that he was firm and would not move. His agent apologized to ours when she sent that info back.  An hour later we countered with $160,000 and the $3,500 in closing costs jumping up $10,000 in our offer and we've gotten no response yet. That was 4 o'clock yesterday. I've had our agent check twice to make sure they aren't just "not responding."

     

    Wow, long post, but basically I totally understand your confusion and feelings right now. 

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