There's a lot that goes into buying real estate. Whether you're shopping for Burbank or Oakville Ontario real estate you better be ready to put in the work necessary in order to eventually call yourself a home owner. You can't just expect someone to give you a home. It doesn't work that way. You have to hire a real estate agent, go over your finances to determine how much you can afford to spend on real estate, talk to a Richmond or Brampton mortgage broker, make a list of features your new home must have and which you can do without, and scout out potential neighbourhoods, just to name a few.

That's just a sampling of what you're going to have to do. Your Burbank or Mississauga real estate agent that you hire will fill you in on the rest. During the home buying process you're going to be faced with a great deal of situations in which you're going to have to make some pretty important decisions on. One of those is how much should your initial offer be? Related to that situation is if your initial offer is refused and met with a counter-offer from the seller of the piece of Burbank or Guelph real estate property you're interested in do you accept or move on?

If you think you've found the home of your dreams and the offer you made on the home to the seller is rejected you shouldn't get too down on yourself. That's just a part of the game. As long as they make a counter-offer you're still in the game. It's just up to you to decide if you want to keep playing. You can either accept the counter-offer the seller made or come back with an offer to their counter-offer. If you do accept the seller's counter-offer then you can officially call yourself a home owner. Congratulations! You can now start preparing the move into your new Burbank house or The Wellington - 30 Wellington E. unit.

However, if you decide that the seller's counter-offer is too high and want to make another bid then you have that right to do so. Just make sure that your new offer is somewhere close to the vicinity of what they counter-offered you. You don't want to risk insulting them by getting into a game of cat and mouse. Is it really worth losing the home of your dreams over a few thousands dollars? Just sit back, relax, and think it over. Our best advice is to sleep on it and then come back in the morning with your decision to accept the offer, move on or make another offer.




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