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Step 5: Handling Appraisals, Inspections, Title Policies, and Insurance
Appraisals
When coming up with an offer amount, keep in mind that some sellers may get offended with an offer significantly lower than their asking price. Though their selling agent should counsel them not to let emotions get in the way, some people will see your low offer as a personal insult. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t make an offer substantially lower than the asking price. Perhaps you think that’s the fair value of the property. Just know that you may not hear back from the seller.
Many times a seller receives more than one offer at a time, and it’s up to you and your buyer’s agent to make your offer look as attractive as possible. After coming up with your offer price, you must also determine how much earnest money will accompany your offer. This money is used to show the seller that you are serious about purchasing the home and acts as a "good faith" deposit.
There are other ways to make your offer attractive. Talk with a dfwREALTORS.com - MetroTex Member about the best game plan for making your offer look as appealing as possible.