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anyone buy a home FSBO?
Posted on 2/27/09 at 7:03 pm
Posted on 2/27/09 at 7:03 pm
How did you handle the purchase agreement? negotiate price etc?
Posted on 2/27/09 at 7:19 pm to 756
I was interested in one FSBO and asked the seller this very question. Her and her husband then told me they had it appraised and they were not taking a dollar less than appraisal.
I wished them luck and went about my day.
I wished them luck and went about my day.
Posted on 2/27/09 at 9:24 pm to uscpuke
I bought my townhouse FSBO. I should have tried to negotiate a lower price but at the time i figured that i got a great deal. I was able to get a purchase agreement from a family member in the business. I filled out all of the information on the form (which is about 5-6 pages)and got the owner to read and sign. If there is a counter offer, there is a sheet in the packet for that.
Posted on 2/27/09 at 9:26 pm to uscpuke
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they were not taking a dollar less than appraisal.
In today's market?

This post was edited on 2/27/09 at 9:30 pm
Posted on 2/27/09 at 9:44 pm to SPEEDY
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In today's market?
I could not believe their naivety. Their idea of negotiation were the drapes on the windows. I wish I was joking. It will be fun to continue to watch that house sit on the market.
This post was edited on 2/27/09 at 9:45 pm
Posted on 2/27/09 at 9:49 pm to 756
I recently sold a condo FSBO. I had an asking price, the buyer made an offer and we came to an agreement.
There is a standard Louisiana purchase agreement that we used. You should be able to Google for it.
I know it can be a pain, but it was actually a great experience, the buyers were great and I saved 6%.
There is a standard Louisiana purchase agreement that we used. You should be able to Google for it.
I know it can be a pain, but it was actually a great experience, the buyers were great and I saved 6%.
Posted on 2/27/09 at 10:24 pm to AbsolutTiger
Bought my current house through it had no problems.
Posted on 2/28/09 at 9:59 am to 756
Bought and sold FSBO. You can write your own purchase agreement, which I did each time. When I bought, I negotiated the price over the phone,then once we reached an agreement we did the formal written sales agreement. When I sold, they used the written offer/counter offer approach (they had a realtor friend helping them out on the side). Just depends on who you are dealing with.
In the past, I would have suggested at compromising by splitting the savings by not using a realtor with the seller, but not in today's market, I'd try to take 80% and give the seller 20% of the savings.
In the past, I would have suggested at compromising by splitting the savings by not using a realtor with the seller, but not in today's market, I'd try to take 80% and give the seller 20% of the savings.
This post was edited on 2/28/09 at 10:00 am
Posted on 2/28/09 at 10:35 am to Bubba Bexley
www.fsbobr.com has all the standard forms or Louisiana.
Posted on 3/5/09 at 10:42 pm to 756
You can go to the Louisiana Real Estate Commission web site and obtain purchase agreements and property condition disclosures. Both are pretty lengthy, but very good. All realtors state-wide use this purchase agreement and it is amended each year. By the way - even FSBOs are required to supply you with a property condition disclosure form - make sure you always ask for it.
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