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When you have found a home you are interested in buying,
your Land Home Title Sales Associate will walk you through the process of
drafting an offer to purchase. Your sales associate will communicate
the offer to the seller or the seller's real estate agent for you.
Some properties are in demand and you will not be the only interested
party making an offer. Your Land Home Title Sales Associate will assist you
in generating an offer that is reasonable and protects your interests
using specified terms and conditions.
An offer can be drafted with or without conditions; an offer without
conditions is known as a firm offer and one with conditions is known
as a conditional offer. A conditional offer represents the party
with the placement of certain conditions on the purchase. Some of
these conditions could be "subject to financing approval", "subject
to the buyer's house
selling", "subject to an approved home inspection", among many
others.
The seller may accept your initial offer, reject your offer or
present a counter-offer. The counter-offer may differ from your
original offer in respect to price, conditions, the closing date
or any other items. Offers can be countered back and forth between
the parties until one of you accepts or rejects, ending the negotiations.
There are many components of an offer that you should be aware
of and understand. Your Land Home Title Sales Associate will answer your
questions and explain the entire process to you so that you are
comfortable with the steps involved.
Terms: An offer includes certain "terms", which specify the total
price offered and how the financing will be arranged, such as
if you will arrange your own with a financial institution or mortgage
broker or if you wish to take over the seller's mortgage (assumability).
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Inclusions and Exclusions: These are specifications within the
offer that detail the items to be included or excluded from the
purchase of the property. Typical inclusions are appliances, window
coverings, fixtures and decorative pieces.
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Deposit: A deposit is provided from the buyer to the seller as
a token of the buyer's assurance and intention to buy the property
involved. The deposit is applied against the purchase price of
the home once the sale has closed. Your Land Home Title Sales Associate
can assist you in proposing a certain and appropriate amount for
the deposit.
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Conditions: Items that are usually put in place to protect a party's
interests upon selling or buying the property and refer to things
that must occur or be in place before the sale closes.
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Possession or Closing Date: This is usually the date that the
legal ownership of the property transfers from the seller to the
buyer and, unless otherwise noted, when the funds for the purchase
are concluded.
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Purchase Price: This is the amount that the buyer is offering
to pay for the property. The price is usually dependent on market
conditions and may differ from the seller's current asking price.
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