Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Reston house is overpriced. Forrest Edge is a STEM and AAP school. Look at the square footage as well. It may not sell as quickly this time of year but it will sell.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Reston house is overpriced. Forrest Edge is a STEM and AAP school. Look at the square footage as well. It may not sell as quickly this time of year but it will sell.
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as overpaying. The "right" price is whatever someone is willing to pay for it. If there are no other homes available in a sought after neighborhood, then it might b priced right. Just because the last house sold in the area might have been for less or might have been in better condition is meaningless if this is the only house on the market in a desirable neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We submitted a fair value bid, $100k below list price and did not receive a counter offer. The house sat and sat with no other offers.
6 weeks later we submitted a bid a little bit more than last time and started discussions. Went under contract, and then the appraisal came in, exactly at our original offer price.
Got in discussions again and ended quite close to our original offer.
Nothing to lose, just keep in touch with the sellers. Try to keep the agent noise to a minimum. Boy, did they make up caricatures of the sellers and us! Start a dialog, hopefully they are reasonable and someone you want to do business with. Their expectations may be off because of their agent too, s/he may have oversold the price to them in order to get the business.
Not OP but wondering what you mean by the part about caricatures?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We submitted a fair value bid, $100k below list price and did not receive a counter offer. The house sat and sat with no other offers.
6 weeks later we submitted a bid a little bit more than last time and started discussions. Went under contract, and then the appraisal came in, exactly at our original offer price.
Got in discussions again and ended quite close to our original offer.
Nothing to lose, just keep in touch with the sellers. Try to keep the agent noise to a minimum. Boy, did they make up caricatures of the sellers and us! Start a dialog, hopefully they are reasonable and someone you want to do business with. Their expectations may be off because of their agent too, s/he may have oversold the price to them in order to get the business.
Not OP but wondering what you mean by the part about caricatures?
Anonymous wrote:We submitted a fair value bid, $100k below list price and did not receive a counter offer. The house sat and sat with no other offers.
6 weeks later we submitted a bid a little bit more than last time and started discussions. Went under contract, and then the appraisal came in, exactly at our original offer price.
Got in discussions again and ended quite close to our original offer.
Nothing to lose, just keep in touch with the sellers. Try to keep the agent noise to a minimum. Boy, did they make up caricatures of the sellers and us! Start a dialog, hopefully they are reasonable and someone you want to do business with. Their expectations may be off because of their agent too, s/he may have oversold the price to them in order to get the business.