Fffggg123
Post 02/28/2022 12:07     Subject: How much is too much?

Anonymous wrote:
Fffggg123 wrote:I know it all depends but for a reasonable sfh in mclean, how much more would you be willing give? Its reasonable priced as it is, but I dont want to lose this one as well


What is your ceiling?


It was 1.5 when we started looking last summer. Now its 2 m and still losing homes we give offers to
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2022 11:51     Subject: How much is too much?

Fffggg123 wrote:I know it all depends but for a reasonable sfh in mclean, how much more would you be willing give? Its reasonable priced as it is, but I dont want to lose this one as well


What is your ceiling?
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2022 11:51     Subject: Re:How much is too much?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our agent always said to figure out the price you would be upset you lost the house for (and that you can afford). So if you think the house is worth 1.8 but if it went for 1.9 and you lost it because you only bid 1.8, then 1.9 is your number. You have to balance what something is worth vs how much you want it to decide which way you are willing to bid.


That is good advice. I got similar from my agent.


My agent was interested in making more money as well, agreed.


Hahahaha
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2022 11:47     Subject: Re:How much is too much?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our agent always said to figure out the price you would be upset you lost the house for (and that you can afford). So if you think the house is worth 1.8 but if it went for 1.9 and you lost it because you only bid 1.8, then 1.9 is your number. You have to balance what something is worth vs how much you want it to decide which way you are willing to bid.


That is good advice. I got similar from my agent.


My agent was interested in making more money as well, agreed.


LOL
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2022 11:02     Subject: Re:How much is too much?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our agent always said to figure out the price you would be upset you lost the house for (and that you can afford). So if you think the house is worth 1.8 but if it went for 1.9 and you lost it because you only bid 1.8, then 1.9 is your number. You have to balance what something is worth vs how much you want it to decide which way you are willing to bid.


That is good advice. I got similar from my agent.


My agent was interested in making more money as well, agreed.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2022 22:16     Subject: Re:How much is too much?

Anonymous wrote:Our agent always said to figure out the price you would be upset you lost the house for (and that you can afford). So if you think the house is worth 1.8 but if it went for 1.9 and you lost it because you only bid 1.8, then 1.9 is your number. You have to balance what something is worth vs how much you want it to decide which way you are willing to bid.


That is good advice. I got similar from my agent.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2022 21:47     Subject: Re:How much is too much?

Our agent always said to figure out the price you would be upset you lost the house for (and that you can afford). So if you think the house is worth 1.8 but if it went for 1.9 and you lost it because you only bid 1.8, then 1.9 is your number. You have to balance what something is worth vs how much you want it to decide which way you are willing to bid.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2022 20:55     Subject: How much is too much?

Anonymous wrote:I would think the floor for a satisfactory McLean SFH would be 1.8M

DP. There are def nice places in McLean that are way less than 1.8M. But you will be competing with a lot of people.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2022 20:50     Subject: How much is too much?

I would think the floor for a satisfactory McLean SFH would be 1.8M
Fffggg123
Post 02/25/2022 19:40     Subject: How much is too much?

I know it all depends but for a reasonable sfh in mclean, how much more would you be willing give? Its reasonable priced as it is, but I dont want to lose this one as well