So DH and I just put an offer in on a townhome that has been on the market for 12 days. We offered $20 thousand less than they were asking (less than 9% of the total price though) and offered to close whenever they wanted. Most homes in the market are within $10 thousand each way of our offer which is how we based that. The other houses we saw were also on the market for at least 100-150 days+. The HOA's are unreal which was why we made the offer we did, keeping us in the payment range we wanted.
We got a call back from our realtor this morning (we placed the offer yesterday afternoon), she said she had heard back from the sellers agent and that her sellers were boarderline insulted by our offer and wouldn't even respond with a counter. I guess maybe I am confused because I thought the point of submitting an offer was to negotiate and we most certainly did not mean to insult anyone. Am I wrong here, what is the best course of action to move forward. I do not want to insult anyone again but at the same time we have our limit too and I am a little insulted they won't even counter us...
TIA and big glasses of wine to those of you who made it through this post!
Re: Boaderline Insulted
Ditto. Our next door neighbor's house just sold after being on the market for a year. Until this past May they were trying to sell it on their own and wanted waaay too much. We found out the offer they accepted was 70K less than what they put it on the market for.
Personally, I would be hesitant to continue dealing with the homeowners because it sounds like a huge headache in the making.
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