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Address the seller and introduce yourself. If you know the seller's name, use that, but you likely won't know the name of the owner of the home. ... Detail what makes the home stand out to you. ... Find something in common. ... Present your offer. ... Note any contingencies you have. ... Close with a friendly thank you.
A buyer letter should introduce who you are, highlight your favorite features of the home, explain your offer, and express gratitude to the homeowners. If done correctly and in the right situation, it could sway the seller in your favor. Ready to purchase the home of your dreams?
Use the seller's full personal or company name, main address, and contact information, and date the letter. Indicate that you are interested in buying the house. Include the property address and any details about what will be included in the purchase, including furnishings, land, or other items.
Your offer should include: The name of the seller. The address of the property. The names of anyone who will be on the title, including yourself. The purchase price you're offering and down payment. The earnest money deposit. Any contingencies you'd like to include. Any concessions you're requesting from the seller.