"Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to
negotiate." (American 35th US President (1961-63), 1917- 1963) Even
the most famous recognize the need for the art of negotiation. To be able
to make a good real estate deal, you must develop the art of good negotiation or
find someone who can do the negotiating for you.
The real secret of being a successful negotiator is to help both parties
obtain their goals. To do this you must present your case in a
businesslike way and close the transaction. This can be accomplished in 4
steps.
1. The first step in any negotiation is to know your goal. If you
have someone else negotiating on your behalf, make sure they understand what
your ultimate goal is. If your goal is to get the property at the lowest
price, make sure you understand exactly what is involved to achieve that
success.
Don't be afraid to reevaluate your goals. If during the negotiation
process new details come to light that may allow you to obtain your goal by a
different means, allow yourself the ability to explore the new details, don't
get stuck in your negotiations by being to rigid.
Once you are comfortable with your goals, and understand how far you are
willing to go to obtain the property, you are ready to move to the next step.
However, even when you are comfortable with your goals, you must be flexible.
Remember there are two parties involved and the other party may present an
option that could get you to your goal faster. In real estate there are
several ways to achieve the same desire.
2. There are two types of negotiations: Blind and Open.
In a blind negotiation you don't know anything about the other party.
You do all the negotiation via an agent or third party and don't meet the
sellers. Keep in mind you may be dealing only with the other parties agent
and they have their clients interest at heart.
In this type of negotiation your homework is very important. Know the
property, know the market, and know values so you are able to negotiate the deal
that is best for you, or be able to walk away. Blind negotiations can be
handled, but they are a bit more time consuming.
Open negotiations are a bit easier, but require you do be good at your
homework. In an open negotiation you may be working with the for sale by
owner. In this way you have access to a bit more information.
If during your negotiations you begin having problems on a particular point,
such as price, do your homework. Find out why the other party is buying or
selling. Knowing the other parties motivation can give you the upper hand.
For instance, if you know the seller or buyer needs to move quickly, you will
then have a bit more leverage to work with.
What homework will help you in your negotiations?
a. Why does the other person want to buy or sell?
b. Who is the other person trying to impress?
c. Know the timing aspect of the transaction.
d. Verify the facts.
3. In the art of negotiating, it is critical to get started on the
right foot. Do not try to antagonize the other parties to the transaction.
Be very neutral about the entire deal.
a. Don't praise or criticize the property.
b. Don't try too hard to buy or sell the property.
c. Don't criticize the other parties to the transaction,
including any agents involved.
d. Explain motivation without disclosing too much
information.
e. Meet all deadlines or better yet be ahead of the
deadlines.
f. Do not lie, rather say nothing.
4. Communication is the key to negotiation. However, too much
talking can kill your negotiations. Make your offers in a written contract
and let the other party do the same. Remember "lose lips sink ships."
When you begin talking to the other party you will give away too much of your
motivation. You may think you can better obtain information from the other
party about their motivation, but keep in mind it works both ways.
Now that you've learned the 4 basic steps to negotiating you are ready to go
out and get the property you desire. You must also keep in mind that not all
negotiations turn into real estate deals. Don't be afraid to walk away
from a deal that is not to your liking. Otherwise you may well find
yourself making very bad deals and wasting your negotiation skills. Good
luck and good negotiating.
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