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sort of MM related: writing a personal letter with offer for a house
My husband and I found a house we really like today. This was the first day of showings for the home, and offers are due at 5pm on Tuesday. The open house was packed, but that may or may not indicate that there will be many offers). I would say that the house is very competitively priced. We are likely going to offer asking, but our agent is going to wait until tuesday to help us make that decision. They have a contingency that they need to find a home before the sale, and we are renting (lease up 3/31) and have family to stay with, so we are (I think) a great candidate for that.
My mom suggested writing a letter to go with our offer. I thought that was an HGTV thing, but our agent said that she has had couples do it. Any advice for writing a letter? Have you got a home based on a letter? Or sold someone your home based on a letter?
Re: sort of MM related: writing a personal letter with offer for a house
In my opinion it can't hurt. The worst they can say is no and accept another offer and you maybe spent 30 minutes writing it... so I say go for it!
I don't think I'd be swayed one way or another by a letter. Probably a, "oh, that's nice." But my H is a super jaded person and he would definitely see it as manipulative. It would probably put a bad taste in his mouth. But he is truly to an extreme when it comes to being suspicious of everything.
Overall, I don't think there is anything wrong with a letter. As some other PPs have mentioned, I would also include...not just why you like the house, but your flexibility with a closing date, since it sounds like that is a factor with the sellers.
The only time a letter would maybe sway me would be between two otherwise identical offers. It's a business deal, not anything else to me. Just my 2 cents, good luck!