Offer Letters: How to Write Them & Send an Offer No Seller Can Refuse MABA Massachsuetts RealEstate FirstTimeHomeBuyers
Have you ever wondered how to write a real estate offer letter? How should you address the recipient? What should the tone of the letter resemble? Perhaps even more importantly, what should you talk about when the numbers aren’t enough?
If you have ever wondered how to write an offer letter, and are—more or less—asking yourself these questions, look no further. Below you will find what should be included in your next offer letter and what will give you an advantage over the competition.
What’s an Offer Letter?
A real estate offer letter is nothing less than a physical correspondence expressing a buyer’s intent to purchase a property from a homeowner. As its name suggests, offer letters are given to homeowners in an attempt to express a buyer’s interest. To be perfectly clear, an offer letter is an informal offer to capture the owners interest; it should come complete with a concrete offer and an explanation as to why selling would make perfect sense. It is worth noting, however, that an offer letter should be handwritten and include no assumptions. The idea is to be polite and offer a service. Remember, you do not know the state of the homeowner, so it’s best to approach the situation with care, and a properly written offer letter can be a great introduction.
How to Write an Offer Letter to Seller in 7 Steps
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