Here is a hypothetical but very well written example offer letter or email that a buyer's agent can submit on a property that already has an accepted offer. Remember that you want to make this offer as compelling and digestible as possible since you're coming from behind and trying to play catch up. It has to be really eye catching for the seller to agree to let you try as well, especially if the first buyer has a substantial head start and is close to signing the contract. See sample below, comments and other ideas welcome!
I am pleased to submit an offer for 111 Fifth Avenue on behalf of my clients Gerry Wiles and Jody Foster, who saw the house yesterday morning with me.
They are offering $2,000,000 with a $1,000,000 down payment (50% down). Their offer is contingent upon financing, and attached is a pre-approval letter from Chase Bank.
If their offer were to be accepted, they would agree to the following additional terms beyond price:
A little about the buyers:
Gerry Willes has a background in health care administration with a doctorate in psychology. He began his career by providing direct clinical services to children in the foster care system. In 2015, he co-founded “Beauties of Oregon,” a therapeutic residential program for young adults in Portland, Oregon. Beauties of Oregon is a dynamic, transitional living program designed to assist young adults (ages 17 to 28) in their journey to adulthood.
Jody Foster received her BA in Religious Studies from Pomona College and her PhD in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies from Columbia University in 2012. She currently teaches college-level courses within the CUNY system. Born and raised in Queens, she has lived in Brooklyn for almost a decade. Jody and Gerry are looking forward to growing their family and putting down roots in the local community through home-ownership.
The couple were immediately taken with the style and renovation of the house and would love to make it their home for decades to come. Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
I look forward to hearing from you.
I am pleased to submit an offer for 111 Fifth Avenue on behalf of my clients Gerry Wiles and Jody Foster, who saw the house yesterday morning with me.
They are offering $2,000,000 with a $1,000,000 down payment (50% down). Their offer is contingent upon financing, and attached is a pre-approval letter from Chase Bank.
If their offer were to be accepted, they would agree to the following additional terms beyond price:
- Buyers would conduct a home inspection within 3 days of acceptance.
- Buyers agree to sign the contract of sale within 5 days of receipt - to demonstrate their seriousness and willingness to move quickly.
- At contract signing, buyers would put down the standard 10% contract deposit to be held in escrow with the sellers’ attorney until closing.
A little about the buyers:
Gerry Willes has a background in health care administration with a doctorate in psychology. He began his career by providing direct clinical services to children in the foster care system. In 2015, he co-founded “Beauties of Oregon,” a therapeutic residential program for young adults in Portland, Oregon. Beauties of Oregon is a dynamic, transitional living program designed to assist young adults (ages 17 to 28) in their journey to adulthood.
Jody Foster received her BA in Religious Studies from Pomona College and her PhD in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies from Columbia University in 2012. She currently teaches college-level courses within the CUNY system. Born and raised in Queens, she has lived in Brooklyn for almost a decade. Jody and Gerry are looking forward to growing their family and putting down roots in the local community through home-ownership.
The couple were immediately taken with the style and renovation of the house and would love to make it their home for decades to come. Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
I look forward to hearing from you.
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