According
to research the average home buyer searches for approx 85 days before signing
on the dotted line. Saturdays are ruined with frustration, traffic jams and false
advertising. The amount of time and money that is wasted is on searching for
property simply staggering.
When
you actually find the right home the feeling is indescribable. It really stuck
with me when recently a client of ours said to me ‘the moment I walked in the
door I just knew this was my new home, after 6 months of looking I knew immediately.’
Until
the contract is physically exchanged the property is on the public market. A
verbal agreement is not legally binding and until exchange both you and the
seller can pull out of the deal without penalty. Sometimes just before exchange
buyers find a better home at a better price and change their minds, equally
sometimes sellers get made a last minute offer that is much better and have the
right to take it.
An ethical agent (and seller) will normally give the original buyer the opportunity to match or better the new offer but this often doesn’t happen. This is a critical point, if another buyer makes a better offer and you are given the chance to match it and you refuse – you haven’t been gazumped, you have been out bid. Its easy to slam the owners for reneging on a deal but ask yourself what you would do if you were about to sell for $1.1Million and then you were offered another $50,000?