Parts of the “Best Offer”: Clean Break vs. Broom Clean

Parts of the “Best Offer”: Clean Break vs. Broom Clean

Parts of the “Best Offer”: Clean Break vs. Broom Clean If you’re listing your house on the market, you will likely be getting offers from buyers with an implied or explicit agreement that you will give them possession of the property “broom...
Parts of the “Best Offer”: Closing & Possession Date

Parts of the “Best Offer”: Closing & Possession Date

Parts of the “Best Offer”: Closing & Possession Date Two critical parts of any purchase agreement you negotiate are closing and possession dates. For the most part, if you’ve listed your house the buyer will expect to receive possession at...
Parts of the “Best Offer”: Seller Net

Parts of the “Best Offer”: Seller Net

As a seller you’ll likely receive an offer that is a gross price to purchase your home. That is the price the buyer is offering to pay from which debits will be deducted by the title company in order to calculate your net proceeds amount, which is the money you...
Too Hot To Handle

Too Hot To Handle

Too Hot To Handle Sellers, buyers, and agents may have remarkably different experiences throughout the buying and selling process depending on where they are. In some “hot” markets in particular the west coast, making an offer contingent on inspection may...
Low-ball Offer

Low-ball Offer

Low-ball Offer “Low-ball offer” can be a divisive term and it’s a common one too. How a “low-ball offer” is considered depends greatly on whether you’re on the selling or buying side, an agent or an owner. While some offers may be...