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22Jun/10Off

It’s about the price right?

Fist of Money

Generally when dealing with multiple offers the highest price wins, right?  I would have to say it's normally a good rule of thumb, but it isnt always the case - at least when it comes to Edmonton home buyers and sellers. 

At the height of the frenzied multiple offer market during the summer of 2006 we had 17 offers on one property.  You could literally sort the offers into tiers.  The really high ones, the good ones and the ones not worth looking at. In the end we had one offer that was about $5000.00 lower than the highest offer but the sellers chose it because:

  • The buyers agent. This can be vital for buyers as their agent helps to convey credibility in them.
  • The deposits.  The total deposit was significant enough that it actually made the sellers jaws drop. When every offer is coming in without conditions you want to be certain that not only can your buyer afford the property, but that they wont back out before closing.

So recently when dealing with multiple offers I shouldn't have been surprised when the seller faced with two offers took a lower offer ($5000 lower which is pretty significant on a 200,000 property).  The seller was an executive with a major canadian corporation and was buying a property in Vancouver; a significant deposit was more important than than a higher selling price because it offered more security.

It became even more clear that the deposit was critical a week later when I listed her co-worker's home. It just so happens they were both in Vancouver the day we got the multiple offers. The co-worker relayed her experience from years earlier when the buyer walked away from the contract, leaving behind their $1000 deposit. Her lawyer advised that while she could go after the buyer it would probably be easier just to find another buyer. This story convinced my client that the offer with the significantly higher deposit was the way she wanted to go.

26Apr/10Off

Canadians Paying off Mortgages Quickly

A new study by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) shows that Canadians are well informed about mortgage options and intend to pay down their mortgages quickly. A recent survey polled 2500 active mortgage users in Canada and turned up...
20Apr/10Off

Three Things You Should See Before Making an Offer

So you've found your dream home and you're ready to write an offer. Hopefully you're already familiar with things like agency representation, the purchase contract, mortgage pre-approvals, inspections, conditions, deposits, down payment etc etc etc. These are all topics we...
15Apr/10Off

Mortgage Rates Going Up

If you're thinking of buying in the next few months contact a mortgage broker today.... rates are going up again and you may be able to get a rate hold at a lower rate if you act today. There is...
9Mar/10Off

Home Buying Seminar – For Ladies Only

First Foundation Mortgages is hosting a home buying seminar for women only! The event takes place on March 17, 2010 and features female speakers (including Sara) experienced in mortgages, real estate, law and more to answer your questions about buying...
18Feb/10Off

Is it neighborhood gossip or …

Recently I sold a property to a person with extensive experience in renovating properties. He came to me because he really liked what we were doing with our web sites compared to a lot of companies in Edmonton. I would...
31Jan/10Off

Do you really get a deal when you buy through the listing agent?

It seems that many potential home buyers feel that by working with the listing agent directly they will get a better deal than if they get their own representation. The idea is that since the listing agent will get "both...
7Dec/09Off

When is the Best Time to Buy a Home in Edmonton?

Last week "Heidi" asked: "When is the best time to buy a home in Edmonton?" We regularly get questions on our blog that Sara says I should turn into a blog post, because there are probably more people wondering about...
17Nov/09Off

How your home inspector can cost you money

In every industry there are great practioners and there are less than great practioners. At this time home inspectors are an unregulated group in Alberta and as I've indicated before their experience varies from very little to extensive. Like many...
17Nov/09Off

How your home inspector can cost you money

In every industry there are great practioners and there are less than great practioners. At this time home inspectors are an unregulated group in Alberta and as I've indicated before their experience varies from very little to extensive. Like many...