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Manage a Multiple Offer Market

Home Best Practices
July 29, 2012
Reading Time: 2 mins read

While we continue to wait on a complete market recovery, positive signs are beginning to materialize.

One of them is the emergence of multiple offers. In the last month, we have seen a surge of multiple offers in the New York area. It is an exciting time, but also a stressful one for agents that have not dealt with a multiple offer market in many years.

My advice is always straightforward and is based on managing the expectations of all parties involved.

As agents, we must do what is in the best interest of the client. That necessitates that we maintain an open line of communication. This includes knowledgeable guidance, education on what is being presented and a voice of reason amongst the chaos that swirls among any real estate transaction.

Begin with the End in Mind
Everything begins and ends with the listing presentation. It is where the tone of the transaction is set.

Start with explaining why properly pricing the home is so important. The homes that are receiving multiple offers are priced properly according to the market.

I also encourage agents to support their documentation with national news. Discuss what is happening across the country and explain how that impacts their sale from a local level. This will lend credibility and prevent future push back.

Maintain Focus
When reviewing offers, keep sellers focused on what matters most. Rather than looking at homes within their neighborhood that are still sitting on the market, guide their attention towards the homes that have actually sold. Help them make an apple-to-apple comparison of their property, rather than placing hope in a transaction that hasn’t actually taken place.

Gain Clarity
It can be very difficult for all parties to take a step back and evaluate the details in a multiple offer situation, especially when the home has been on the market for a significant amount of time.

It is human nature to get excited and want to jump at the ‘highest and best’ offer. However, taking a deep breath and truly analyzing all of the details may show that the best looking offer is not necessarily the highest offer. Sometimes the terms, (closing date) are as important.

As the market continues to shift, what are your best practices when dealing with multiple offers? I would love to hear them!

Kim-Marie Mullin is the Vice President at Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Tech Valley . She serves as the New York State Governor of the Women’s Council of Realtors and specializes in social media strategies as well as agent training, development and attraction. Mullin is an associate broker and approved instructor for the National Association of Realtors, New York State Association of Realtors and the Women’s Council of Realtors.

To read this article on Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate’s blog, “Clean Slate,” click here.

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