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Tips for Negotiating the Best Home Price
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 294956, member: 31907"] Negotiating the best home price can be like playing a game of chess. You want to know what your opponent is thinking, so you can see how they react to your moves and anticipate their next move. When negotiating the best home price, take the time to understand your real estate agent's motivations and how they got into this business. Ask them questions like: Why do you work in real estate? What is your background and qualifications? How did you get into this line of work? And so on. You should also try and get an idea of what kind of deal you're looking for. Is it one where you'll get a great deal on a house with all sorts of bells and whistles that are unnecessary for your budget? Or maybe it's more about getting something that's affordable but not exactly fully furnished? Or maybe it's about finding an opportunity for growth by investing in an area with more potential for future development? Finally, remember that negotiation isn't always about negotiating something; sometimes it's about learning from the process. If you're able to find something in a home or neighborhood that isn't quite right for [/QUOTE]
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