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Keller Williams Realty of Mobile
6333 Cottage Hill Road
Mobile, AL 36609
Phone: (251) 215-9382
Fax: (877) 843-5386
Contact Page
6333 Cottage Hill Road
Mobile, AL 36609
Phone: (251) 215-9382
Fax: (877) 843-5386
Contact Page



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Art of Negotiation
Everything is negotiable when buying a house. For some reason, most buyers either don't believe it or don't like it. Here's a partial list of what's negotiable when you buy a home:
- Price
- Financing
- Closing costs (except where specified by financing or law)
- Occupancy (When can you get the key and move in?)
- Painting (Will the seller repaint a portion of or the entire house?)
- Repairs (Will the seller repair the roof, plumbing, windows, etc., and what kind and quality of repairs will be made?)
- Yard (Will the seller remove unwanted trees, bushes - put in desired landscaping?)
- Fixtures (Which lights, fans, appliances, etc. stay and which go?)
- Wall coverings (Do the drapes stay or go?)
- Furniture (Will the seller include certain pieces?)
- Prepaid taxes and insurance (Will the seller credit you with these?)
Negotiation gives the buyer incredible power in making a favorable transaction. It can also place him or her in a position of immense weakness. Negotiation can determine whether you get the home of your dreams…or whether those dreams end up being a nightmare.
Ultimately, how you fare when buying a home is going to be a direct result of your knowledge. The more you know, the better position you'll be in to negotiate.





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