Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s just me, but I think there is a big difference between offers due Monday and offers due Tuesday. Because I would never make an offer (assuming you’re waiving the inspection contingency) without a preinspection, and Tuesday gives you a lot more of an opportunity to do that.
A Monday due date to me signals that they don’t want you to do that, which to me equals major issues.
I agree with this. Monday deadline doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Why can't you get the preinspection done by Monday afternoon?
A good pre-inspection takes 2-3 hours, depending on the size of house. You’ll want your inspector to give you a rough estimate of costs to fix items so you can determine whether or not to waive the inspection contingency and to inform your escalation number. Good chance there will be 3-6 other people doing pre-inspection. So yeah, it’s really hard to get it done by Monday afternoon AND have your offer written up & submitted. Can you just imagine 5 inspectors + their buyers trying to inspect the house simultaneously? It’s impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally normal. Move along.
But but but is it walkable?
I need to walk to Starbucks, the local bars, and strip clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s just me, but I think there is a big difference between offers due Monday and offers due Tuesday. Because I would never make an offer (assuming you’re waiving the inspection contingency) without a preinspection, and Tuesday gives you a lot more of an opportunity to do that.
A Monday due date to me signals that they don’t want you to do that, which to me equals major issues.
I agree with this. Monday deadline doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Why can't you get the preinspection done by Monday afternoon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s just me, but I think there is a big difference between offers due Monday and offers due Tuesday. Because I would never make an offer (assuming you’re waiving the inspection contingency) without a preinspection, and Tuesday gives you a lot more of an opportunity to do that.
A Monday due date to me signals that they don’t want you to do that, which to me equals major issues.
I agree with this. Monday deadline doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Anonymous wrote:We live in a small townhouse community in a great commuting area. Most of the homes in our neighborhood have gone under contract without even being on the market. We get letters from realtors in the mail every week. We would sell but for the fact that it's so hard to BUY!!
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s just me, but I think there is a big difference between offers due Monday and offers due Tuesday. Because I would never make an offer (assuming you’re waiving the inspection contingency) without a preinspection, and Tuesday gives you a lot more of an opportunity to do that.
A Monday due date to me signals that they don’t want you to do that, which to me equals major issues.