All Topics / Help Needed! / Selling Property: Offers over $ considered
Good Evening,
My partner and I have listed our property with two agents, one as suggest the strategy of advertising the property as Offers over $ considered.
The other agent has warned against such things, citing some legal issue, and that any offer that is put forward must be excepted? Are there issues with this method?
Kind Regards.
Hi,
The second agent must have a hole in the head. Did you check?
Where I live nearly all agents have employed the strategy of any offers $ considered.
No, you DON’T have to accept offers that’s not acceptable to you. You can take the offer on board but you certainly have EVERY right to say, “No, thank you.” Last I check, Australia is still a democracy. You don’t have to take crap from anyone. (I was cranky after your post, I had to take a deep breath).
Take care. and tell the other agent to shove it.
Angelina
angelinsydney wrote:Where I live nearly all agents have employed the strategy of any offers $ considered.It’s the same in the ACT. A lot of properties go onto the market with a “+” symbol after the price – ie. $375k+
Agree with Angelina, you don’t have to accept any offers. If the first agents strategy doesn’t pan out – try another one.
Best of luck with the sale.
Jamie
Jamie Moore | Pass Go Home Loans Pty Ltd
http://www.passgo.com.au
Email Me | Phone MeMortgage Broker assisting clients Australia wide Email: [email protected]
angelinsydney wrote:(I was cranky after your post, I had to take a deep breath). Take care. and tell the other agent to shove it. AngelinaYou have re-created beautifully our exact response. I was gob smacked. It really made our blood boil. Our experience with both agencies is one that we will never forget! Hence I thought I'd see what our position was with regards to this situation in this forum.
Thanks for your reply Angelina, greatly appreciated.
Jamie M wrote:angelinsydney wrote:Agree with Angelina, you don't have to accept any offers. If the first agents strategy doesn't pan out – try another one. Best of luck with the sale. JamieThanks Jamie, got the fingers crossed for sure.
Absolutely nothing wrong with offers over. It is far easier to lower the vendor’s expectations than to raise those of the buyer.
When the asking price is very close to the desired outcome, the deal will come more easily.
You must be logged in to reply to this topic. If you don't have an account, you can register here.