The Buying Process

Offers, Negotiations, Inspections, and Closing

You've found the one. Now navigate from offer to keys in hand.

Making an Offer

Offer Components

Price: What you're willing to pay

Earnest money: Deposit showing good faith (typically 1-3% of price)

Contingencies: Conditions that must be met:

  • Financing contingency (loan approval)
  • Inspection contingency (satisfactory inspection)
  • Appraisal contingency (appraised value meets price)
  • Sale of current home (if applicable)

Timeline:

  • Response deadline
  • Inspection period
  • Closing date

Inclusions: What stays (appliances, fixtures, etc.)

Pricing Strategy

Seller's market (low inventory): Offer at or above asking. Fewer contingencies help.

Buyer's market (high inventory): More room to negotiate below asking.

Fair market: Offer based on comps with room for negotiation.

AI Prompt: Offer Strategy

Help me develop an offer strategy.

Property details:
- Asking price: [Amount]
- Days on market: [Duration]
- My assessment of value: [Based on comps]

Market conditions:
- Current market: [Seller's, buyer's, balanced]
- Competition: [Multiple offers expected?]

My situation:
- Maximum I can pay: [Amount]
- How much I want this property: [Scale of 1-10]
- Flexibility on timing: [High/medium/low]

Recommend:
1. Opening offer price
2. Contingencies to include or waive
3. Other terms to strengthen offer
4. Walk-away point
5. Escalation clause considerations

Negotiation

After Your Offer

Seller can:

  • Accept
  • Reject
  • Counter-offer

Counter-Offer Response

Evaluate what changed. Common negotiation points:

  • Price
  • Closing date
  • Contingencies
  • Repairs or credits
  • Inclusions

Negotiation Principles

Know your limits: Decide your maximum before negotiating.

Don't get emotional: It's a transaction. Walk away if needed.

Everything is negotiable: Price, timing, repairs, inclusions.

Speed matters: Respond promptly to maintain momentum.

Put it in writing: Verbal agreements aren't binding.

Due Diligence Period

Home Inspection

Essential. Never skip this.

What inspectors check:

  • Structure and foundation
  • Roof
  • Electrical
  • Plumbing
  • HVAC
  • Insulation and ventilation
  • Water damage
  • Safety issues

Attend the inspection. Walk through with the inspector. Ask questions.

Specialist inspections (when indicated):

  • Pest/termite
  • Radon
  • Mold
  • Sewer/septic
  • Pool/spa
  • Roof (detailed)

After Inspection

Options:

  • Proceed as planned
  • Request repairs
  • Request credit/price reduction
  • Walk away (if inspection contingency allows)

AI Prompt: Inspection Results

Help me evaluate these inspection findings.

Major issues found:
- [Issue 1]
- [Issue 2]

Minor issues found:
- [Issue 3]
- [Issue 4]

Purchase price: [Amount]

Help me:
1. Understand severity of each issue
2. Estimate repair costs
3. Determine what to request from seller
4. Decide if any issues are deal-breakers
5. Draft a repair/credit request

Appraisal

Lender orders appraisal to confirm value supports the loan.

If appraisal is low:

  • Renegotiate price
  • Pay difference in cash
  • Challenge the appraisal
  • Walk away (if appraisal contingency)

Final Steps

Title Search

Title company researches ownership history, liens, and encumbrances.

Title insurance: Protects you from future claims against ownership.

Final Walkthrough

Last look before closing:

  • Confirm agreed repairs were made
  • Check nothing was damaged/removed
  • Verify included items remain
  • Test systems work

Closing Day

What happens:

  • Sign many documents
  • Wire/provide remaining funds
  • Transfer of ownership recorded
  • Get keys

Bring:

  • Photo ID
  • Proof of insurance
  • Cashier's check or wire confirmation for closing costs

Post-Purchase

Immediate Tasks

  • Change locks
  • Set up utilities
  • File homestead exemption if applicable
  • Update address everywhere

Ongoing

  • Maintain records of improvements (helps at resale)
  • Budget for maintenance
  • Build equity over time

What's Next

The other side of the transaction.

Next chapter: Selling your home.