If you are in a competing bid situation, it is important for you to know your negotiating position. You need to know how many offers are coming in, what you can afford, and what risks you are willing to take. When it comes to submitting a competing bid, you must be aware of which conditions need to be in the offer for your specific situation and which ones you can risk not having on the contract. An experienced real estate professional will help assess and communicate the benefits and consequences of each variable to help safeguard your interests.
In Vancouver and Toronto there were lots of subject-free competing offers, Calgary has seen fewer. I would only be comfortable presenting a subject-free offer if my client is a sophisticated buyer who fully understands the ramifications of that type of offer..
Whenever I have a client considering entering a competitive bid situation, I ask, “What price will you feel good about and not regret, regardless of which way it goes?” I want to ensure if they lose the bid, they won’t feel like they should have paid an additional $5,000, or if they win the bid, they don’t feel that they’ve paid $10 000 too much. To help the client make that decision, we provide our clients with research about what similar properties have sold for in the area. It is always the client’s decision.
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