seashoreCM
All around nice guy.
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Just because they did not counter does not mean they were offended. They might not have known what to say without offending you!Next home we offered on they listed it for $299,000. We offered around $270,000. They got offended and wouldn't counter. A year later they sold the home for $255,000..
Or they were not ready to split the difference.
Or they were not ready to do both of (1) come down a meaningful amount and (2) split the difference after that.
Of course you would not use those words but you could say things like "I am going to have to upgrade the electrical system to have more breakers and circuits" or "I am going to have to put down new linoleum on this floor". It is okay to knock twice the price of a fix off of your offer to take into account the time and trouble to perform the fix.... ugly and poorly decorated ...
If you don't want to pay that amount (that the broker suggests you offer) for the house, nothing lost if you lose the house because you insult the seller with a lesser offer.
More important than a buyer's broker is your own lawyer who knows real estate. The lawyer can see that the paperwork is done right, that you are not suckered into a subprime mortgage loan, when you can get out of the deal if you find something wrong with the house, etc.