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    7 Real Estate Negotiation Tactics That Work

    Successfully selling your home is about more than getting offers—it’s also about navigating the negotiation process with...

    • Justine Mathieu, Realtor®
    • February 5th, 2024
    • 4 min read
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    Successfully selling your home is about more than getting offers—it’s also about navigating the negotiation process with savvy. Effective negotiation tactics can make or break a home sale, even in a great situation (like a bidding war). In this post, we’ll cover seven powerful negotiation tactics that will help you secure the best possible deal.

    1. Set a Competitive Yet Realistic Price

    The first step in any successful negotiation is setting the right asking price for your home. It's essential to strike a balance between being competitive in the market and reflecting the true value of your property. Conduct thorough research on comparable properties in your area, taking into account their size, condition, and amenities. A well-priced home not only attracts more potential buyers but also lays a solid foundation for a successful negotiation.

    2. Create a Bidding War

    Another strategic pricing approach is to ignite a bidding war among potential buyers by listing your home at fair market value. Think of it as a calculated play to attract more potential buyers and increase competition. The goal is to receive multiple offers from interested parties who then start trying to outbid one another. This tactic not only drives up the final sale price but also positions you, the seller, in a more advantageous negotiating position, with more than one offer on the table.

    Orchestrating a bidding war can lead to a swift and lucrative sale—but it’s not the right tactic for every property. If you’re interested in trying it, ask your real estate agent if it’s a good option for your home.

    3. Highlight Your Home's Unique Features

    During negotiations, emphasize the distinctive features of your home that set it apart from others on the market. Whether it's a stunning view, a beautifully landscaped garden, or recent renovations, showcasing these unique aspects can add perceived value. Buyers are often willing to pay a premium for a home that offers something special, and emphasizing these features can strengthen your position during negotiations.

    4. Be Informed and Transparent

    Knowledge is power in real estate negotiations. Stay informed about the current market conditions, recent sales in your neighborhood, and any relevant economic factors. When engaging with potential buyers, be transparent about your reasons for selling and any factors that may influence the negotiation. An open and honest approach builds trust and can facilitate smoother negotiations.

    5. Create a Sense of Urgency

    When potential buyers know there's a ticking clock on a home, it can encourage them to make decisions faster. You can do this by putting a deadline on all offers (to start the clock ticking) and disclosing when you have multiple offers (to create a sense of competition). 

    6. Stay Flexible on Closing and Move-In Dates

    Flexibility in terms of closing and move-in dates can be a valuable negotiation tactic. Accommodating the buyer's timeline can make your home more appealing, especially if they have specific requirements or constraints. This flexibility can also position you as a reasonable and cooperative seller, fostering a positive negotiation environment and encouraging flexibility on the buyer’s part as well.

    7. Hire Professional Representation

    Having a skilled and experienced real estate agent by your side is perhaps the most crucial negotiation tactic. A seasoned agent understands the intricacies of the market, has honed negotiation skills, and can advocate for your best interests. Their expertise will be invaluable in navigating complex negotiations, handling counteroffers, and ensuring a smooth closing process.

    In conclusion, successful real estate negotiations require a strategic approach and a thorough understanding of market dynamics. By implementing these seven proven tactics, home sellers can enhance their position, attract more favorable offers, and ultimately achieve a successful and lucrative sale. If you're considering selling your home, don't underestimate the importance of effective negotiation – it could make all the difference in securing the best possible deal.

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    Justine Mathieu, Realtor®

    508.466.7186
    Justine Mathieu is the Principal Broker of Mathieu Newton Sotheby’s International Realty, where she focuses on supporting agents and creating an environment where they can do their best work. Growth-minded, detail-driven, and grounded in strong values, she plays a key role in compliance, operational improvement, and long-term strategy for the brokerage. She earned her real estate license while in college, working part-time as an assistant to her father, and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Framingham State University before beginning her career at State Street Corporation. Since returning to the real estate industry in 2007, Justine has strengthened the brokerage through thoughtful leadership, refined systems, and a commitment to continual improvement. She collaborates closely with the leadership team to enhance the company’s culture, elevate agent performance, and ensure the business continues moving forward. A Westborough native who also spent years living in Brookline and Brighton, Justine loves reading, fitness, nature, and spending time with family and friends. She can often be found out on a walk with her Pug, Elly.

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