Good morning Graham,
An interesting suggestion. I'm not sure how well that would go over, to either not make a counter offer or to reduce my last one! I'm sure that the real estate agent's response would be to simply tell me that if he rejected my last offer he wouldn't take a lower one. As well, the seller pays the real estate fees so he doesn't get a dime directly from me.
I am disappointed to be sure but as well I have a good amount of stubbornness in me as well.
My tongue in cheek position is that I had to suffer in the world when there was a flood of money being paid to people who didn't deserve it when it came to things like buying vehicles and so forth, people who couldn't be bothered to negotiate and payed asking prices cash. So while the seller in this case is not one of those, I'm enjoying the fact that I struggled through those days, saved my money and unlike a lot of other people in Alberta (not all of course who deserve to be in the position that they find themselves) I've saved a bit of money so I can go house shopping without the need to involve a bank.
So I get to do things on my terms. Especially as the purchase of a house is not on a timeline, is it not a need but a want so I will be waiting people out as things worsen yet further.................
Or so I've told myself is the situation currently.
I've walked away from one other house I made an offer on with this agent and so by doing so again I hope he'll tell his clients next time I'm serious when I take a position.
Cheers,
Garry
An interesting suggestion. I'm not sure how well that would go over, to either not make a counter offer or to reduce my last one! I'm sure that the real estate agent's response would be to simply tell me that if he rejected my last offer he wouldn't take a lower one. As well, the seller pays the real estate fees so he doesn't get a dime directly from me.
I am disappointed to be sure but as well I have a good amount of stubbornness in me as well.
My tongue in cheek position is that I had to suffer in the world when there was a flood of money being paid to people who didn't deserve it when it came to things like buying vehicles and so forth, people who couldn't be bothered to negotiate and payed asking prices cash. So while the seller in this case is not one of those, I'm enjoying the fact that I struggled through those days, saved my money and unlike a lot of other people in Alberta (not all of course who deserve to be in the position that they find themselves) I've saved a bit of money so I can go house shopping without the need to involve a bank.
So I get to do things on my terms. Especially as the purchase of a house is not on a timeline, is it not a need but a want so I will be waiting people out as things worsen yet further.................
Or so I've told myself is the situation currently.
I've walked away from one other house I made an offer on with this agent and so by doing so again I hope he'll tell his clients next time I'm serious when I take a position.
Cheers,
Garry
