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What do people normally put down for ernest $ when writing a purchase agreement?

$500, $1000, $2000...???

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  • I think a lot depends on your area and the purchase price of your house.

    We put down $10K in earnest money.

  • True...

    We put down 5K on our new build reciently

    Our house for sale now is 150K...and didn't know if there was an "average" or not. 

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  • I have done 1% of the purchase price.
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    I have done 1% of the purchase price.

    This is what we did.

  • The nest has taught me that this is one of those things that varies by location.  We did $1000 on a $150,000 house.  Our buyers also did $1000.  I think that's the norm here unless you are buying a super expensive house.

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  • We've done $500 each on all of our houses.
  • Our buyer first did $1000 with her offer of $142,000.  Our realtors right away told her realtor that wasn't enough and said the minimum would be $2000.  Basically we were told we needed that "insurance" in case something fell through and the buyer walked away as we would be out different expenses if she walked last minute.  She also tried to say she could get all her earnest money back up until the day of closing for any reason for walking away from the deal (including if she just decided one day she didn't want to buy it or if her loan didn't go through, or really any reason).  We obviously did not accept that!

     

    When we went to buy our new house, our realtors told us a minimum of $5000 (for about a $300k home).  

     

    I think it all depends on the situation but earnest money can show your interest level...which is why we did $5k to show our sellers we really wanted to make it work! Your realtor should be able to help you with this as it may vary from location to location.

      

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  • I agree that it depends on the situation.  Our last home we put down $1k.  For our most recent home, the bank-owner required $5k. 
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  • We did 4% which was 10K. Thats what the Realtor put in the contract and told us it was normal to give 4-5%

     

  • Ours was $1K.

    That seems to be standard in my area.

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  • Around here the standard is 5-10%...so a good chunk of change!
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  • We put down $1000 on a 169,000 home and the sellers were happily surprised, only expecting $500.
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  • 1% is the standard in my area.  For the last home we purchased, we did 3% to show that we were really interested since we knew there was another offer on the table.
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  • We've put down $1000 the past two times we've bought.
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  • We bought a bank owned home and the required deposit was $6K.  That ended up being slightly over 1% of what we offered.
  • We just signed our contract on a new construction this past Saturday. We had to put down 3%.
  • We originally had $500 in our offer, but the sellers requested 3% and we had to agree, so we ended up shelling out almost $9k. It was convenient though because we actually got a check back at closing since that more than covered closing costs, which was nice.
  • I agree it depends on the area. Our REA told us that $1500-2000 would be normal for our area but since we were in competition recommended $3K which is what we did.
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  • 1% seems to be common in our area (that's what our buyers put down).

    The builder asked us to put 3.5% down to start construction on our new house.

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  • It is common in our area to do $5000. Our house was $120,000.
  • We did 10% and I was told that was standard for our area.  It worked out fine, thought it was a scary chunk of change.
  • I have a really idiotic question.   Where does the earnest money go? Does the seller get it and cash it? Does it get held by the realtor? Something else?

    (FWIW we bought our house, over 8 years ago, but have never sold so I really have no idea. lol)

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  • Here the standard amount is $10,000 no matter what the purchase price is.
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  • The more the better to show you are a strong buyer.

    Usually it's 1000 down with the offer, and then 50% of your downpayment in 10 days, balance you bring on closing.

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