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Buying a Home in Fairfax Couty - The Basics of Making an Offer - Bobby Samson

04-15-08
Bobby Samson
Bobby Samson: Real Estate Agent in Chantilly, VA

A written proposal is the foundation of a real estate transaction. Oral promises are not legally enforceable when it comes to the sale of real estate. Therefore, you need to enter into a written contract, which starts with your written proposal. This proposal not only specifies price, but also all the terms and conditions of the purchase. For example, if the seller offered to help with $2,000 toward your closing costs, make sure that's included in your written offer and in the final completed contract, or you won't have grounds for collecting it later.

REALTORS® have standard purchase agreements and will help you put together a written, legally binding offer that reflects the price as well as terms and conditions that are right for you. Your REALTOR® will guide you through the offer, counteroffer, negotiating and closing processes. In many states certain disclosure laws must be complied with by the seller, and the REALTOR® will ensure that this takes place.

If you are not working with a real estate agent, keep in mind that you must draw up a purchase offer or contract that conforms to state and local laws and that incorporates all of the key items. State laws vary, and certain provisions may be required in your area.

After the offer is drawn up and signed, it is usually presented to the seller by your real estate agent, by the seller's real estate agent, if that's a different agent, or often by the two together. In a few areas, sales contracts are drawn up by the parties' lawyers.

What is in an Offer?

The purchase offer you submit, if accepted as it stands, will become a binding sales contract (known in some areas as a purchase agreement, earnest money agreement or deposit receipt). So it's important that the purchase offer contains all the items that will serve as a "blueprint for the final sale." The purchase offer includes items such as:

  • address and the legal description of the property
  • sale price
  • terms: for example, all cash or subject to you obtaining a mortgage for a given amount
  • seller's promise to provide clear title (ownership)
  • target date for closing (the actual sale)
  • amount of earnest money deposit accompanying the offer, whether it's a check, cash or promissory note, and how it's to be returned to you if the offer is rejected - or kept as damages if you later back out for no good reason
  • method by which real estate taxes, rents, fuel, water bills and utilities payments are to be adjusted (prorated) between buyer and seller
  • provisions about who will pay for title insurance, survey, termite inspections, etc.
  • type of deed to be given
  • other requirements specific to your state, which might include a chance for an attorney to review the contract, disclosure of specific environmental hazards or other state-specific clauses
  • a provision that the buyer may make a last-minute walkthrough inspection of the property just before the closing
  • a time limit (preferably short) after which the offer will expire
  • contingencies, which are an extremely important matter and that are discussed in detail below

Contingencies - "Subject to" Clauses

If your offer says "this offer is contingent upon (or subject to) a certain event," you're saying that you will only go through with the purchase if that event occurs. Here are two common contingencies contained in a purchase offer:

  • The buyer obtaining specific financing from a lending institution: If the loan can't be found, the buyer won't be bound by the contract.
  • A satisfactory report by a home inspector: for example, "within 10 days after acceptance of the offer." The seller must wait 10 days to see if the inspector submits a report that satisfies the buyer. If not, the contract would become void. Again, make sure that all the details are explicitly stated in the written contract.

Negotiating Tips

You're in a strong bargaining position, that is, you look particularly welcome to a seller, if:

  • you're an all-cash buyer
  • you're already have a preapproved mortgage and you don't have a present house that has to be sold before you can afford to buy
  • you're able to close and take possession at a time that is especially convenient for the seller

In these circumstances, you may be able to negotiate some discount from the listed price.

On the other hand, in a "hot" seller's market, if the perfect house comes on the market, you may want to offer the list price (or more) to beat out other early offers.

It's very helpful to find out why the house is being sold and whether the seller is under pressure. Keep the following considerations in mind:

  • every month a vacant house remains unsold represents considerable extra expense for the seller
  • if the sellers are divorcing, they may want to sell quickly
  • estate sales often yield a bargain in return for a prompt deal

Earnest Money

This is a deposit that you give when making an offer on a house. A seller is understandably suspicious of a written offer that is not accompanied by a cash deposit to show "good faith." A real estate agent or an attorney usually holds the deposit, the amount of which varies from community to community. This will become part of your down payment.

Buyers: the Seller's Response to Your Offer

You will have a binding contract if the seller, upon receiving your written offer, signs an acceptance just as it stands, unconditionally. The offer becomes a firm contract as soon as you are notified of acceptance. If the offer is rejected, that's that - the sellers could not later change their minds and hold you to it.

If the seller likes everything except the sale price, or the proposed closing date, or the basement pool table you want left with the property, you may receive a written counteroffer including the changes the seller prefers. You are then free to accept it, reject it or even make your own counteroffer. For example, "We accept the counteroffer with the higher price, except that we still insist on having the pool table."

Each time either party makes any change in the terms, the other side is free to accept, reject or counter again. The document becomes a binding contract only when one party finally signs an unconditional acceptance of the other side's proposal.

Buyers: Withdrawing an Offer

Can you take back an offer? In most cases the answer is yes, right up until the moment it is accepted, or even in some cases, if you haven't yet been notified of acceptance. If you do want to revoke your offer, be sure to do so only after consulting a lawyer who is experienced in real estate matters. You don't want to lose your earnest money deposit or find yourself being sued for damages the seller may have suffered by relying on your actions.

Sellers: Calculating Your Net Proceeds

When an offer comes in, you can accept it exactly as it stands, refuse it (seldom a useful response) or make a counteroffer to the buyers with the changes you want. In evaluating a purchase offer, you should estimate the amount of cash you'll walk away with when the transaction is complete. For example, when you're presented with two offers at the same time, you may discover you're better off accepting the one with the lower sale price if the other asks you to pay points to the buyer's lending institution.

Once you have a specific proposal before you, calculating net proceeds becomes simple. From the proposed purchase price you can subtract the following costs:

  • payoff amount on present mortgage
  • any other liens (equity loan, judgments)
  • broker's commission
  • legal costs of selling (attorney, escrow agent)
  • transfer taxes
  • unpaid property taxes and water and other utility bills
  • if required by the contract: cost of survey, termite inspection, buyer's closing costs, repairs, etc.

Your present mortgage lender may maintain an escrow account into which you deposit money to be used for property tax bills and homeowner's insurance. In that case, remember that you will receive a refund of money left in that account, which will add to your proceeds.

Sellers: Counteroffers

When you receive a purchase offer from a would-be buyer, remember that unless you accept it exactly as it stands, unconditionally, the buyer is free to walk away. Any change you make in a counteroffer puts you at risk of losing that chance to sell.

Who pays for what items is often determined by local custom. You can, however, negotiate with the buyer any agreement you want about who pays for the following costs:

  • termite inspection
  • survey
  • buyer's closing costs
  • points paid to the buyer's lender
  • buyer's broker fees
  • repairs required by the lender
  • home protection policy

You may feel some of these costs are none of your business, but many buyers - particularly first-timer buyers - are short of cash. Helping them may be the best way to get your home sold.

Pet Expo this weekend in Chantilly 3/28/08-3/30/08

Donny & Meredith Samson: Real Estate Agent in South Riding, VA

March 28 - 30

Location:
North Hall
Show Hours:
Friday 4:00pm-9:00pm
Saturday 10:00am-8:00pm
Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm
Admission:
$12.00 Adults,
Under age 12 - $6.00,
and Under - age 3 Free

For the pet lovers out there I wanted to let you know about this upcoming event at the Dulles Expo Center. See Below for more info...

Super Pet Expo

The premier shopping extravaganza for pet owners and pet lovers returns to the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, March 23, 24 & 25. No other event in Washington Metropolitan Area delivers more animal education and entertainment under one roof. Leashed pets are welcome to attend too (no charge). Visit http://www.superpetexpo.com/ for details including a list of all entertainers and demonstrations.
Phone: 301.564.4050
Website: http://www.superpetexpo.com/

Chantilly Home for Sale - Open House this Sat & Sun - Donny and Meredith Samson

Donny and Meredith Samson: Real Estate Agent in Chantilly, VA

4179 Whitlow Place, Chantilly
offered at $675,000


NEW PRICE! Gorgeous 6 Bedroom, 4.5 Bath Colonial Home. 2 Car Garage. Only 5 years young! Premium Corner lot on a quiet cul-de-sac. Hardwood flooring on main level. Eat-in Kitchen w/Corian counter tops, large center island and Breakfast area w/bay window. Spacious Family Room w/gas FP. Main Level Laundry Room. Luxurious Master Bedroom & Master Bath. Master Bath features a separate shower, soaking tub & ceramic tiles. 2nd BR w/princess Bath, 3rd & 4th BR w.Jack & Jill Bathroom. Fully Finished Basement w/5th & 6th BR, Full BA & Rec. Room. Beautiful fully fenced backyard. Fresh paint throughout the interior.

Call Donny Samson at Samson Realty at 703-864-4894.

E-mail at donnysamson@hotmail.com

Visit my website at www.dmsamson.com to see virtual tour and pictures.

If you buy this house with me as your agent I will give you 1% Cash Back* out of my commission.

If you buy any other house with me as your agent I will give you back .5% Cash Back* out of my commission.
*lender restrictions apply

Donny Samson
Associate Broker
Samson Realty, LLC
14526 Lee Road, Suite 100
Chantilly, VA 20151
Licensed in Virginia

Open House this Saturday and Sunday from 1:00-4:00


Capital Home and Garden Show

Donny and Meredith Samson: Real Estate Agent in Chantilly, VA

All home owners out there may be interested in this upcoming event. It is the Capital Home & Garden Show and will be held February 21-24 at the dulles expo center. See below for more details. Thanks for taking the time to read my blog.

Donny Samson www.dmsamson.com

February 21 - 24
Location:
North and South Halls
Show Hours:
Thursday 5:00pm-9:30pm
Friday 10:00am-9:30pm
Saturday 10:00am-9:30pm
Sunday 10:00am-6:00pm
Admission:
$10.00 Adults, $3.00 Kids
6-12, and Free Kids 5
and under.

Buy tickets online to avoid lines and for your best ticket deals!

Capital Home & Garden Show
The Capital Home & Garden ShowIt's the first sign of Spring! THE CAPITAL HOME & GARDEN SHOW returns to the Dulles Expo Center offering homeowners a valuable one-stop shopping experience for the latest remodeling, decorating and landscaping products and services. If you've got a home project in mind or you want to discover the latest styles, trends and ideas for the inside or outside of your home, we have the inspiration you need to get started!
Phone: 800.274.6948 ext 203
Website: http://www.capitalhomeshow.com/

Just in time for Valentine's Day!

Donny and Meredith Samson: Real Estate Agent in Chantilly, VA

Just in time for Valentine's Day! I wanted to let you know about this great event taking place this weekend at the Dulles Expo Center.

February 9 - 10
Location:
North Hall
Show Hours:
Saturday 11:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday 11:00am - 5pm
Admission:
Grand Tasting Admission $25 in advance / $35 at the door
Non-Tasting Admission $15
Virginia Wine & Gourmet Showcase
Enjoy unlimited tastings of over 300 of Virginia's award-winning artisan wines - all in one comfortable, indoor location. Get the best tips on tasting, storing, serving and pairing wines in continuous seminars hosted by the Washington Wine Academy for both the novice and the connoisseur. Shop ‘til you drop for the finer things in life, including artisan wines, gourmet accessories, fancy foods, fine arts and all the best really big toys ... just in time for Valentine's Day!
Phone: 703.823.1868
Website: http://www.vawineshowcase.org/

Donny Samson

www.dmsamson.com