We listed our unoccupied, super-clean, refreshed, etc house last week, in a HOT neighborhood where everything that's been listed (even during Covid) has been under contract in less than two weeks.
We got an offer for full price in less than 48 hours, but with us contributing $5k in closing costs (likely the full amount,) and only $1k in earnest money on a $239,000 home.
The potential buyers have unique first/last names, so I did a search. They have a "gofundme" page begging for $$$ because of some weird situation where they supposedly let some lady from their church come live with them, she turned out to be a psycho and they can't evict her...blah blah blah.
I discussed this, in detail, with our agent last night. Sent her the link to the "gofundme" page, etc.
In her opinion, in talking with the buyer's agent, it was no big deal. They're pre-approved for 100% financing. She ALSO mentioned, having spoken with the buyer's agent, that they backed out on a deal on another house where the seller's wouldn't agree to cover repairs after inspection.
After a long talk last night, we countered their offer, agreeing to contribute $2500 to closing costs, and asking for 1% of the purchase price ($2400) in earnest money.
They countered today with us still contributing $5k toward closing costs, them paying $1250 in earnest money.
I don't like this at all. If they can't scrape together $2400 to buy a $240,000 house, they shouldn't be buying a house, IMO.
The other issue is that our house was supposed to be listed on Trulia, Zillow, et al. around 24 hours after agent listed it.
It's "there," but in a location on their maps that is NOWHERE NEAR the actual location of our house.
I brought this up with the listing agent who basically said "Yeah. Their mapping sucks. I sent an email to Trulia, but that's the best I can do."
*I* found the property we currently live in on Trulia..searching a very specific area....which is how we ended up with the agent we're using.
Anyway, should we tell these potential buyers to pound sand? Should I dig my heels in with the agent, and if she can't figure out the mapping thing with Trulia, tell her to pound sand? (I don't even know if that's an option without getting an attorney involved.)
Should I just CALM THE berkeley DOWN, accept the offer, and go pound some sand mysel!? ...Knowing these berkeleyers are going to try to beat us down for god-knows-what after inspection?
Professional Real Estate Agent advice and or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated <insert prayer emoji>