Sunday, March 09, 2008

Negotiating with Builders

OK, we have all heard that builders are hurting right now and that isn't far from the truth. Some are hurting more than others, to be sure. What are your options if you are looking to build a new home or are considering buying a "spec" home (one that is already built or is about finished)? First of all, enlist the help of a knowledgeable real estate agent who is familiar with the building process and builders in the area. There are many nuances with each builder and knowing these could save you (or cost you) a lot of money.

First of all, find out whent the fiscal year of the builder ends, or when their sales quarter ends. They will be under more pressure to sell a home at these times than any other. Enlisting the help of an agent will show the builder you are serious and won't cost you any more. The commission the agent makes comes out of the builer's marketing budget and has nothing to do with the price of the home you are purchasing. You will NOT be able to save more money by bypassing the real estate agent.

Be willing to close quickly. Time is money for builders. A quick close is extremely important to builders. Equally important to builders is buyers NOT making the purchase of their next home contingent upon the sale of their existing home. If you can swing these items you are ahead already.

Most builders will pay your closing costs, but ONLY if you use their lender and title company. Be prepared for some road bumps by using their lender, however this can save you several thousands of dollars.

Next, no matter what the sales rep says, make an offer lower than the price of the home. They will have to take it to the VP of Sales, but he/she will take a look at their bottom-line and tell you whether or not they can accept your terms.

The worst that can happen is they will say no, but this is what we can do. Either way, you are ahead.

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