Follow These Tips To Win A Bidding War On Your Dream Home
When you finally find the house of your dreams, it's likely that you won't be the only buyer who wants the same home. Bidding wars are common, especially in competitive markets where inventory is low.
Real Estate Agent Brian Lewis shares his tips on how to come out on top in the country's most competitive markets. He says there are a number of ways to give yourself an edge, but a lot of it has to do with pricing.
Beyond the numbers, Lewis says making your offer personalized plays a key role. He says it's important to do your research on the seller, and to have a good agent that can get the inside scoop.
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