With the under table deals going on between sellers and their agents, buyers are having it real tough. Most of the time genuine buyers who make genuine offers end up in a bidding war without knowing. Even more so when agents manipulate or monopolize a particular area/district. I get the feel that agents dictate the price these days, not so much the seller. After all, who would complain if they got more $$$$!
Damn frustrating to make offers that "should be able" to close only to hear that "seller" wants more the next day. Even after counter offering, they can come back and say that the deal "can close" at another higher price. Best part is the price can be as much as 10% more than the first offer! So i dont see how the first offer "should be able" to close in the first place! What's to say that if I agree to increase my offer, I will surely close??? I get the feeling that I am just making it more expensive for the other poor sucker eyeing the same property.
Gahmen should seriously look into this. But until then, what can buyers do?? Either just pay through our nose and get chopped or suck thumb??
Any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated.
Damn frustrating to make offers that "should be able" to close only to hear that "seller" wants more the next day. Even after counter offering, they can come back and say that the deal "can close" at another higher price. Best part is the price can be as much as 10% more than the first offer! So i dont see how the first offer "should be able" to close in the first place! What's to say that if I agree to increase my offer, I will surely close??? I get the feeling that I am just making it more expensive for the other poor sucker eyeing the same property.
Gahmen should seriously look into this. But until then, what can buyers do?? Either just pay through our nose and get chopped or suck thumb??
Any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated.