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Work Preface
Finance Options for Debt Consolidation
How to Avoid Hiring the Wrong Financial
Advisor
Eight Steps to Financial Freedom - Part One
Does Your Financial Plan Belong in a
Cartoon?
Issues of Financial Independence
Fitness Workout for Your Financial Muscles
Financial Planning and Equity Investment
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The buyer needs to have a similar mindset. When
seller and buyer are thinking along the lines outlined above, and
each acknowledges the possibility of working out a deal in which
both buyer and seller come away feeling like winners, the stage is
set for successful negotiations. It is fortunate that most folks do
think along these lines.
It’s also helpful that buyers and sellers are not
always focused on the same things to the same degree. Price might be
more important to one, and the time of the sale’s completion more
important to the other. Sometimes negotiations are just a matter of
balancing things out.
Typical Pattern
Successful negotiations don’t usually drag on for
a long period of time. There’s usually an offer, and a counter-offer
which is accepted. Many times the first offer is actually accepted
if it is the result of a conversation between buyer and seller where
subtle negotiations took place. At most, successful negotiations are
usually concluded with an offer, a counter offer, and a
counter-counter offer. It’s usually a sign that the deal is not
going to work out if negotiations continue much beyond that.
There are exceptions to everything, of course,
and the minuet of negotiations can go on for quite some time where
two people who love to negotiate are involved. However, even in
those cases, most of it tends to be verbal with the written sales
contract changed very few times.
The biggest point of this article is don’t get
intimidated. If you stay objective, you will be able to get what you
need from your home.
Raynor James is with
http://www.fsboamerica.org/ -
providing FSBO homes for sale by owner. Visit our "sell my home"
page at
http://www.fsboamerica.org/seller.cfm
to list and sell your home for free for one month. Visit
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