7 Things NOT To Tell A Real Estate Agent (Ep125) - YouTube

Channel: On Property

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When buying a property sometimes it can pay to keep the little something up your sleeve.
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telling the real estate agent too much information can cause you to pay a higher price for a
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property and put you in a situation where you don’t have the maximum negotiating power
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that you could have.
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today i’m going to look at seven things not to tell a real estate agent so you can
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make sure that you're in the best position when it comes time to negotiate.
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so what are things that we don't want to tell our real estate agent and that we ant to keep
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up their sleeves or keep hidden away when it comes time to buying a property or negotiating
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for property.
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Well the first thing not to tell your real estate agent is that you're in a rush.
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so maybe you just sold your property and you’ve got a certain amount of time when you need
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to get into another property, otherwise you can be in dire straits or in an awkward situation.
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you don't want to let your real estate agent know that you're in a rush because they could
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use that against you.
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they could hold out offers against you so that when it comes time you you got such a
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short time frame to buying and to settle that you are are willing to pay more money just
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to get it within that timeframe so you don’t want to let them know that you're in such
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a rush to do it because they can use that against you
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the number two not to tell your real estate agent how much you are willing to pay.
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don’t give them your top figure again keep that up your sleeve keep it hidden because
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what they’re going to do is they’re going to firstly they’ll try and get you higher.
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but secondly they’re probably going to take your top figure and use it as negotiating
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power with other potential buyers and say well this person is willing to pay X amount
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and you know what you willing to offer for the property they can try and force you into
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a bidding war now obviously if you're in a bidding war your probably going to have to
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offer your top amount in order to secure the property but if things are a bit slow and
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you’re making an offer don't make an offer of 560,000 and say look here is my offer 560,000
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but the maximum I’m willing to go to is 580,000 the real estate agents going to say
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awesome!
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this person is willing to pay 580,000 let's see how close we can stretch them to that.
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their not going to say well 560 well let’s run with that
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number three not to tell your real estate agent is that you’ve just missed out on
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another property and you’re really upset about it.
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If you’ve just missed out on a property and you fell you didn't do enough to get it,
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chances are that you are in a highly emotional state and you may go ahead and purchase a
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rebound property and so by don't keep your emotions within don't get too excited don't
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don't get too upset with a real estate agent don't tell them are you so desperate to buy
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because you just missed out on property.
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number four is that you have to have it.
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you don't let your real estate agent know that you are willing to buy this property
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at any price.
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that you have a looked at 100 properties and you're willing to pay over and above what
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this properties worth because it's absolutely perfect for you and your family.
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If they hear that from you if they know that then they are going to continually push you
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to try and get the highest amount.
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or they can get you in a bidding war against someone else so by even if you do have to
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have it by staying calm cool and collected and not all letting that our you can negotiate
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more effectively.
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It’s a hard thing to do but if you can do it is going to help you.
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number five not to tell your real estate agent is that you really have no idea about the
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market.
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No idea what a property is worth because they can then advise you on what a property is
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worth and what the market is doing by taking specifically examples that back up their argument
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even though the property market might be going downhill fast even though the area might not
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be that great an area if you let them know that you have absolutely no idea what the
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property market is doing well they might lead you to think that the property market is booming
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or that you’re going to miss out even though the property market is actually in decline
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and it's a buyers' market.
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so don't let them know that you have no idea preferably get educated do some research and
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find out exactly what the area is doing
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number six is letting them know that you're an outside investor.
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Now I don’t think it is a bad idea to let a real estate agent know that you are outside
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the area and you don't necessarily know the area in full.
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But letting them know that you're an outside investor and you just want to buy some property
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in the area well again they can use that to their advantage and they can spin things to
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you to make it sound like as an outside investor this will be a great area to invest in “blah
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blah blah blah” and then get you trapped into buying a property in an area that is
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not necessarily going to grow.
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So you can say you’re from outside the area, you might let them know that you thinking
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of moving to the area or you know you’re purchasing it to move in the future.
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where the good spots and so forth.
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Don’t let them know you're an outside investor who has no idea about the area has to buy
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a property in a rush you know you’re just not going to put yourself in the best position
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number seven is that your don't tell the real estate agent your future plans to increase
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the value of the property.
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so maybe you've got future plans to split the property in 2 and turn it into a dual
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occupanc.y maybe you've got future plans to do an extension or you’ve got a creative
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way to turn a garage into a granny flat.
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It’s only going to cost you $10,000 until you generate you a massive amount of income
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each year.
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because by telling them your future plans two things could happen.
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they could take your future plans and use that to sell to other potential buyers to
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say you could do this you could convert this into a granny flat you could add this extension
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you could just put a wall here and it would basically split into two different properties.
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You don't want to give away all your cards because they will use that to sell to other
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buyers.
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and the other thing that they might do is actually use that up the value of the property.
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If they can see a property valued at a certain amount of money when you put $10,000 into
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it going to be worth $40,000 more well they might want to tap into some of that profit
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that you're going to get and say “well look if you pay $20,000 more you’re still going
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to put in 10 grand but instead of getting 40 back you only get 10 backwards and 10’s
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still pretty good and i’ll take 20 myself and for my vendor.
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so as you can see basically all I'm saying is try not to give too much away and try not
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to put yourself in a position where the vendor and the real estate agent of all the negotiating
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power against you and you have no negotiating power against them.
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so I should really do an episode about how the negotiate and how to get the price down
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or at least you make it feel like a negotiation even if you were always willing to pay a certain
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amount.
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because at the end of the day is that back in forth and if you just offer a certain amount
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then people I don't be scared to just accept that that always will be greedy when you get
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a little bit more so actually being an effective negotiator you can actually make the vendor
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feel like they got a great deal even though you will probably willing just to pay that
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money anyway
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Hope that makes sense
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