In a hot sellers market, you may feel pressure to make some concessions to win over a seller.
When you make an offer on a home, it's standard to throw in some subjects—telling the seller that if the home isn't up to snuff for a variety of reasons, you have the right to walk away from the deal—with all of your cash in hand.
That's all hunky-dory in a buyer's market but as the housing market has moved towards a sellers one buyers are getting competitive—more and more are waiving those subjects, or protections, in order to sweeten their offer and speed the deal through to closing.
You want the house, and the seller doesn't want any hiccups. So getting those pesky contingencies out of the way is a win-win, right?
Of course not!
It's riskier to
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