Congratulations! So you’ve
found a home you love. Now you
need to make a compelling offer. The three
basic components of your purchase offer
are price, terms, and contingencies. Price is
obviously the dollar amount you are approved
for, willing, and able to pay. Terms cover the
other financial and timing factors that will
be included in your offer. Contingencies
are clauses that let you out of the deal if the
house has a problem that didn’t exist or that
you weren’t aware of when you went under
contract. Contingencies specify any event
that will need to take place in order for you to
fulfill the contract. Okay, it can get admittedly
confusing here. So look to your agent to guide
you. Keep in mind, the right price
to offer should reflect the fair
market value of the home you
want to buy. Your agent’s market
research will help guide this decision.
I hope this helps
From Scott Larson of Towne Square Realty in Monroe, Wisconsin
“Your Realtor of the Region”
E- Mail scott@greencountyhomeguide.com
On the web at www.greencountyhomeguide.com
I think you will be surprised how affordable the Dairyland is,
so come to my land of cows and plows and visit for a day, but stay for a lifetime
608-2124-9844 Direct
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