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    Negotiating from the Seller Side: What You Can Actually Control

    The moment offers start coming in, the whole selling experience shifts. Up until now, you’ve been preparing. Cleaning, staging,...

    • Justine Mathieu, Realtor®
    • September 15th, 2025
    • 5 min read
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    The moment offers start coming in, the whole selling experience shifts.

    Up until now, you’ve been preparing. Cleaning, staging, photographing, listing. There was a clear to-do list. But once offers hit the table, things can suddenly feel fast, chaotic, and out of your hands.

    Buyers want answers. Agents are on the phone. Deadlines start stacking up. And it’s easy to slip into reactive mode. You start saying yes too quickly, giving into pressure, or second-guessing yourself before you even have time to think things through.

    But here’s the part most sellers don’t hear enough: you still have control.

    Not over everything, of course. There will always be variables you can’t predict. But at this stage, when negotiations begin, you have more say than you might realize. And knowing where your influence lies can take a lot of the emotion and guesswork out of the process.

    Let’s walk through the parts of the negotiation that are actually in your control, and how to handle them with clarity, calm, and confidence.

    You have more say in the timeline than you might think

    One of the most common stress points for sellers is the closing date. Buyers often include their preferred timeline in the offer, but that doesn’t mean you have to accept it as-is.

    If you’re also buying your next home, need extra time to coordinate a move, or just want a little breathing room, that’s part of the conversation. You can ask for a later close or arrange a use agreement (with an indemnification clause) or a use and occupancy agreement (including a rent-back) if you need to stay in the home briefly after it sells.

    You just need a closing date that fits with the rest of your plans, whether that means buying your next place, booking movers, or wrapping things up at a pace that feels manageable. Most buyers are open to adjusting timelines; they just need clear communication upfront.

    Inspections are a conversation, not a demand list

    Once the home inspection happens, things can get tense quickly. It’s common for buyers to come back with a list of requested repairs, credits, or changes. Some of these requests are entirely fair, and some are required, depending on state policies or the buyer’s lender requirements. But don’t stress, your agent can help you navigate all of the requirements. 

    Here’s what really matters: this is not a take-it-or-leave-it moment.

    You’re allowed to counter. You’re allowed to say no. You’re allowed to offer a credit instead of doing the repair. You’re allowed to ask for more information before agreeing to anything.

    Contingencies are negotiable

    Contingencies are conditions that need to be met in order for the deal to move forward. Things like financing, appraisals, or the buyer needing to sell their own home.

    These are not set in stone. You’re not required to accept every contingency that shows up in an offer.

    Sometimes you’ll be looking at a higher offer with more risk, or a lower offer with stronger terms. That’s when it’s crucial to have guidance from your agent, someone who knows how to break it all down with you. Together, you can decide what you’re willing to accept and where to draw the line.

    You can request shorter timelines, fewer conditions, or even choose a different offer altogether. It’s your call.

    Even the price can be revisited

    Most sellers assume that once a price is agreed upon, it’s locked in. But sometimes, after an appraisal or inspection, the buyer will try to renegotiate.

    This can feel frustrating and unfair. But you’re not stuck.

    You can challenge a low appraisal, especially if the comps support a higher value. You can ask for documentation to support the buyer’s request. You can push back and let them decide whether they’re still committed.

    There are times when adjusting the price makes sense to keep things on track. But you shouldn’t feel pressured into it without understanding your options.

    You can’t control everything, but you can be ready for anything

    No matter how solid the offer or how smooth the transaction seems at first, there will always be things outside your control. A financing hiccup. A delay at the title company. A repair that takes longer than expected.

    What you can do is prepare.

    Work with your agent who knows how to set expectations early and keep everyone aligned. Be transparent about known issues with the home. Make sure you’re vetting buyers up front. And stay responsive when decisions need to be made.

    When you’re grounded in what you can control, the surprises don’t throw you off course.

    Negotiation doesn't have to feel like a battle

    For most sellers, this is the part of the process where emotion starts to take over. There’s money on the line. There’s timing to think about. There are expectations from everyone involved.

    But negotiating doesn’t mean fighting. It means finding the terms that help you move forward with confidence.

    You don’t have to figure all of this out on your own. Your agent will help you think through the details, communicate clearly, and stay steady when things start to speed up.

    Because when you understand what’s fair to ask for and where you have real influence, the process becomes less reactive and a whole lot more manageable.

    Want support from offer to close? That’s what we’re here for.

    Schedule a Call

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    About the author

    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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