03-29-2012, 02:08 PM
So I'm interested in getting some ideas for how to negotiate. Do you guys do it? Ive gotten some occasional deals in retail stores (like furniture, jewelry) just by asking if they will take a lower price, but Ive never really scored big, or negotiated hard.
Heres my current story:
I live in a neighborhood that never got finished. There are a pile of empty lots, and the builder hasn't been there for a while at all. the streets are there, water and sewer lines are there, curbs and sidewalks, etc, just no houses where there should be.
I do some digging around trying to get in contact with the original land owner of the while neighborhood, and find out from him "the bank owns it now." Five more phone calls later, I am talking to the president of the bank, who apparently did some weird thing..because it never got foreclosed on, it sounds like He personally holds the deeds to the land now, which consists of the no-house plots, plus some completely bare land.
He goes on a schpeel about how he isnt into developing land, and just wants to get rid of it, had a few people looking to buy acreage, etc etc. I inquire about the lot behind my house that I was hoping to buy and build a garage on. He says he'd sell individually, and when I asked how much, he throws out a full retail price. Mind you, this price was higher than the price on a lot diagonal from it that has been for sale over a year, at a lower price. So I about spit my water out, and said something about that was higher than I was thinking. He indicates he might be negotiable, knocks off 10% right there. I thanked him for his time and told him Id think on it.
I was planning on offering half of what he threw out there. Is it acceptable to just throw that out as your first offer? How do you say it without insulting the guy? There's no way I'm paying more than about 50-60% because I had some cash on hand, but not enough to buy it at full retail, nor would I even if I did have it. I also didnt want to actually spend my cash, I was hoping his bank would finance it. Is it acceptable to make the loan part of the negotiation, since, after all, his bank would make the interest? ANy thoughts? I'd love to hear some stories about you bargaining on stuff
Heres my current story:
I live in a neighborhood that never got finished. There are a pile of empty lots, and the builder hasn't been there for a while at all. the streets are there, water and sewer lines are there, curbs and sidewalks, etc, just no houses where there should be.
I do some digging around trying to get in contact with the original land owner of the while neighborhood, and find out from him "the bank owns it now." Five more phone calls later, I am talking to the president of the bank, who apparently did some weird thing..because it never got foreclosed on, it sounds like He personally holds the deeds to the land now, which consists of the no-house plots, plus some completely bare land.
He goes on a schpeel about how he isnt into developing land, and just wants to get rid of it, had a few people looking to buy acreage, etc etc. I inquire about the lot behind my house that I was hoping to buy and build a garage on. He says he'd sell individually, and when I asked how much, he throws out a full retail price. Mind you, this price was higher than the price on a lot diagonal from it that has been for sale over a year, at a lower price. So I about spit my water out, and said something about that was higher than I was thinking. He indicates he might be negotiable, knocks off 10% right there. I thanked him for his time and told him Id think on it.
I was planning on offering half of what he threw out there. Is it acceptable to just throw that out as your first offer? How do you say it without insulting the guy? There's no way I'm paying more than about 50-60% because I had some cash on hand, but not enough to buy it at full retail, nor would I even if I did have it. I also didnt want to actually spend my cash, I was hoping his bank would finance it. Is it acceptable to make the loan part of the negotiation, since, after all, his bank would make the interest? ANy thoughts? I'd love to hear some stories about you bargaining on stuff
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