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How to write an offer letter Extend a verbal offer. Be descriptive in your subject. Choose appropriate salutations. Include three or more body paragraphs. End with a strong close. Include supporting information that entices. Send as an attachment in an email,
Structure Your Offer Around the Sellers' Needs Ask the listing agent what the sellers need, and build your offer around that. If the seller needs a quick close, offer one! And if the seller needs more time, offer to lease back the house to them so they can stay until their new home is ready.
Time is still needed to review the disclosures, pull the comps, and take care with drafting the offer. Even if rushing, it may take 5 hours of your agent's time to do everything if this is done correctly and thoroughly. When buyer agents submit partial offers, their clients often don't stand a chance.
Structure Your Offer Around the Sellers' Needs Ask the listing agent what the sellers need, and build your offer around that. If the seller needs a quick close, offer one! And if the seller needs more time, offer to lease back the house to them so they can stay until their new home is ready.
If the buyer is not working with a real estate agent and does not have representation, the offer would come directly from the buyer. Represented buyers can also write their own offer letter and have their agent submit it for them.