I have found a property that I wish to purchase, and wish to put an offer in based on certains conditions ie. Building Inspection, Finance etc.,
This is the 1st property I have bought, and just want to get the offer letter correct. Does anyone have any templates, or suggestions as to what to include the letter? How long does an offer normally stand for?
You must include your conditions on the offer. Saves stacks of headaches later.
I have a template that I will fax to you if you like email me at[email protected]
You specify how long your offer is valid for, afterall it is your offer. And you don’t want a open ended offer hanging around out there.
You can offer anything you want with any terms that you want. It is then up to the vendor to accept or reject the offer. But of course there is no point making an offer unless it is serious and genuine.
I have placed a counter offer which has been in since Friday of last week and still have not heard a dicky bird from the agent – don’t want to appear to keen, but should I ring her and ask her whats going on or should I just sit tight…..any comments from anyone would be appreciated.
I might have been a bit hard on the agent, there are numerous reasons why they have not got back to you, at least if you ring you can find out what is going on. []
You should get back to the agent and let them know that you are looking at other properties, which of course you are, you just don’t have any offers on them. You need to create a bit of urgency for the agent.
As for agents having it too good, think again. If you really think that agents make loads of money and do no work, I dare you to spend a day in the life of an agent.[]
bc I rang the agent – she said she hadn’t heard back from the vendor, then said “are you staying with that offer?”…..wasn’t sure what was meant by that but I said “yes and ok we’ll wait and see what happens, hopefully we’ll hear tomorrow”. So now sitting tight until tomorrow!!![xx(] sq