We Know Real Estate
Will Daly
For a seller who has a house in the market for quite a while, it’s exhilarating to get a call telling you that someone is making an offer. You go through a series of emotions – initially you feel ecstatic, the next moment when everything sets in, you start to worry thinking that the offer may may not be as good as you were hoping for.

Agents usually don’t tell you the price offer over the phone because there are other things to consider aside from the price – contingencies, seller concessions and real property requests.

Don’t stop at the price. Look at the rest of the offer. Focus on how much net you’re going to get.

Your agent should be able to explain to you the parts of the contract. But it’s better if you already have prior knowledge about real estate contracts. They could vary depending on your state but generally they should be similar.

Here are the basic parts you can expect in a contract: 

Earnest money deposit – As the name suggests, it is intended to show that the buyer is sincere. If the offer doesn’t seem favorable, the buyer sets a large earnest money. In most cases, the buyer is the one who decides where the money will be deposited – usually not to the seller but a third party like an escrow, attorney or sometimes a broker’s trust account. The earnest money is usually counted towards the downpayment. If for some reason the sale will not push through, the money deposited will be returned to the buyer. Typically, real estate contracts have a section on any disputes going to arbitration, and most of the time, sellers do not get even a portion of the earnest  money.

Purchase price – This is what you’re most interested in. This is most probably the first thing you want to look at. But don’t rejoice until you’ve given a thought on what the buyer wants to include in the offer.

Mortgage contingency – This is usually the first contingency you will see. This states that the buyer is acquiring a loan with a specific term and rate. You need to analyze this carefully. Some buyers use this to hold you down while they scout for better bargains. Make sure that the terms specified are realistic such as a 30-year, 5 percent fixed-rate loan with no points when that type of loan carries a 7 percent rate with 1.5 points in your area. Another thing you should be mindful of is the time limit. If not, the buyer might take as long as they want, leaving you tied commited to them and your house unsold. In this contingency, the buyer can also specify if they want you to carry back a first or second mortgage.

Seller concessions –
The buyers could ask for anything – especially if they know that there isn’t much competition out there. But if the property is a hot item, you can expect the buyers not to ask much seller concessions because they know there isn’t much chance they’re going to get it.

Inspection contingencies –
This states that the buyers can back out of the deal if the outcome of the inspections show that the house is too much of a problem. There is even a contingency that is dependent on the approval of their mother-in-law. So again, the contingencies should be realistic.

Personal property –
The buyer can ask for anything that is physically attached to the house being sold. They are considered part of the transaction. It can be the book shelves, light fixtures, kitchen counter. So, those that are not attached to the house like appliances or furniture still belong to the seller. So if there are things attached to the house that you want to keep, make sure you have them listed. On the other hand, buyers can state the items that they want removed from the house before closing; such as storage bins or boxes of useless items. 

Appraisal contingency –
The buyer adds this contingency to ensure that they acquire enough amount for the sale price. There are some unlikely cases when the bank doesn’t give an appraisal high enough for the price of the house, usually it happens when there are more seller concessions. Example, the agreed upon price is $300,000 but includes up to $10,000 in buyer closing costs, the house may not appraise if it’s really worth $295,000.

Buyer selling property contingency – This applies when the buyer is also trying to sell their property. This means that they can only push through with the sale if they have already sold their house. There is a risk that the seller will let you wait for months. To protect sellers from this, there is usually a 72-hour clause, also known as a kick-out clause. This clause allows the seller to keep the house on the market. If there is another offer, the buyer has 72 hours to fulfill the agreement or the deal is off.

What my clients are saying  

Phoenix, AZ. This company is very professional. I spoke with the owner first who put me in touch with Josh. Both really wanted to understand what I was looking for in a living situation in Phoenix. After viewing many condos in the downtown and surrounding area, I really felt that Josh was not giving me the hard sell. Each place we visited he was very knowledgeable of the pros and cons and was not afraid to share both outlooks with me to find the best possible fit. After getting to know Josh, I look at him as a true friend and would definitely recommend my friends and family to him. Thanks Josh for everything. I love my new place.

 

~ Jason J.

Phoenix, AZ. I went on a bus tour with Will and the team at We Know Urban several years ago. When it came time to look for a property I called and got a hold of Josh. We went and looked at some condos but ultimately I decided I needed a house. Josh was on top of things from the get go. All of my questions and concerns were addressed in a timely manner and to my satisfaction. Josh is a stickler and it showed in his negotiating on on my behalf. I would recommend the We Know Urban group to anyone looking for an urban condo OR a house!

 

~ Spencer D.

Glendale, AZ. I have worked with Will Daly, from We Know Urban Realty, for many years and I find that he applies a very high standard of work ethic, integrity and professionalism in each transaction. It has been a privilege to work with the whole team at WKU Realty, as they are realtors who do a great job and care about their clients.

 

~ Brenda S.

Phoenix, AZ. I worked with Will at We Know Urban. It was my first stab at home buying so I appreciated the extra care, insight, and attention that he provided. Coming from the tech world I also thought their site was very easy to navigate. Kudos on that and thanks again!

 

~ Terrence P.

*****Phoenix, AZ. Will Daly is an awesome agent! He has almost sold out my difficult little condo project in Downton Phoenix, Metro 12 Townhomes metro12.com I normally don't like working with realtors, but Will has been exceptional. He's even taking on some of the work that , we, the developers should be doing. Thanks Will, and good work!

 

~ Les L.

*****Tempe, AZ. Will is the best. We have taken many of his tours in the past. We finally got a chance to purchase something through him and he was extremely helpful and did a wonderful job.

 

~ Lew F.

*****Surprise, AZ. We had the great pleasure of working with the principal of WeKnowUrban Realty, Mr. Will Daly, the broker and founder of the firm. We had a most difficult situation with our downtown Phoenix condo, and he proved to be a continuous source of positive energy and creative business acumen. He even attended a couple of our HOA meetings to help our owners address some of the issues in our building. He brings over 20 years' experience specializing in downtown Phoenix condo units, and there is no problem he hasn't encountered. Great website, lots of free research offered there. Will returns calls promptly and always maintains a high degree of professionalism, especially when his clients are feeling the pressure, and he even has a great sense of humor. We would use Will again in a New York minute! Check out WeKnowUrban. Maybe you'll get lucky and get Will himself!

 

~ Leo M.

*****Gilbert, AZ. I've known Will Daly and We Know Urban for years. I have never met anyone who knows more about urban living in Arizona that him. We have done business quite a few times over the years and it has been a pleasure to see him help his clients find the place of their dreams. I recommend We Know Urban for anyone looking to rent or buy and urban condo.

 

~ Kelsey B.

Jasper, TN. Will Daly with We Know Urban Realty is handling two short sales for me in Tempe and Phoenix. He has been truly remarkable to work with and I really can't say enough to express my appreciation and respect. Will is fair, hard working and honest and has gone above and beyond the call of duty to help me work through the sale of my property. He was able to get offers for me in the first few weeks of listing and his follow through is impeccable. He is a straight shooter that tells you like it is, is very aware of what is going on in the market and knows how to handle short sales. I would highly recommend him and will use him exclusively when buying or selling property in Arizona.

 

~ Tess W.

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