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Turning Down An Offer

It's not easy selling a home. You're faced with a lot of decisions from the moment you decide you want to sell your Burnaby or Windsor houses for sale until the moment you finally sell your home. You have to decide which real estate agent you should hire, determine if the time of the year is the right time to sell your home, make any repairs or renovations to your Burnaby or Etobicoke homes for sale that are necessary, and determine a selling price for your Burnaby home, just to name a few.

As you can see selling a home isn't the easiest thing to do. Luckily for you, you will have hired the perfect Burnaby or Markham real estate agent that will help you every step of the way during your home selling experience. Real estate agents have many valuable purposes to their clients during the home selling process. As we said earlier, any home owner, especially an inexperienced one, will be faced with a wide range of decisions to make when trying to sell their home. Real estate agents can help with that.

One of the most important and crucial decisions you'll have to make as a home owner is deciding whether or not you should accept an offer that is made on your townhouses for sale in Oakville or Burnaby. The one advantage you have when mulling an offer made on your home is that you have final say. You get to decide if you should accept or reject an offer that is made to you. That means you have every right to turn down an offer for your home if you feel that it's an unacceptable figure.

Yes, turning down an offer is your right but it is a right that might lead to some repercussions. If you have all the time in the world to sell your home and find yourself with an offer that is unsatisfactory to you and your Burnaby or North York real estate agents, then go ahead and reject it. Time is on your side. However, if you're selling your home during a buyer's market and you reject an offer you better make sure it's an offer you can afford to reject. During a buyer's market, offers will be few and far between because there are so many homes on the market. Sometimes you can't afford not to take an offer that is less than you wanted because you never know when the next offer will come your way.

Any offer you receive should be talked over with your real estate agent. Together you will decide if you should accept or reject any offer made your way. In the end, accepting an offer that's a few thousands dollars less than you wanted might be the most financially sound decision you make.





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Wednesday, February 22, 2012