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When To Accept First Offer On Your House: Insights From Denis Smykalov

When selling a house, one of the most challenging decisions is determining whether to accept the first offer and move on or wait for a better one to come along. According to Denis Smykalov, founder and broker of Wolsen Real Estate, there are several factors to consider when deciding whether to accept the first offer.

Mr. Smykalov believes that the quality of the offer goes beyond the price tag.

Denis Smykalov

A strong offer could entail fewer contingencies or a flexible closing date. If a buyer is pre-approved for a mortgage and is not asking for many contingencies, it may be in the seller’s best interest to accept the initial offer.

The current real estate market can also play a significant role in deciding whether to accept the first offer. It may be wise to accept a reasonable offer in a buyer’s market to avoid the property staying on the market for an extended period. On the other hand, in a seller’s market, where demand outpaces supply, sellers may receive offers that meet or exceed the asking price. If the buyer has strong financing, it could be a good idea to accept the first offer.

Speed is also a significant factor in determining whether to accept a first offer.

If the seller needs to move quickly or has already purchased another home, accepting the first offer might be the best option. In these cases, a bird in the hand is often worth two in the bush.

Feedback from a real estate agent is also essential in making a decision. A good agent understands the market and can advise whether the initial offer is competitive based on the current conditions.

Lastly, if the seller believes they have priced their home correctly and the first offer aligns with their expectations, it may be a good idea to accept it. Ultimately, only the seller can determine what offer price they are comfortable with. If the first offer meets that threshold, it could be a good time to make a deal.

It is essential to remember that each selling situation is unique, and these guidelines only provide a starting point. Sellers should always consult a real estate professional who understands their specific situation and the local market conditions.

In conclusion, accepting the first offer is a decision that requires careful consideration.

Denis Smykalov’s insights provide valuable guidance in determining whether the initial offer is the best option. With extensive experience in the industry, Mr. Smykalov’s expertise can help sellers make informed decisions when it comes to selling their home. For the Silo, Katherine Fleischman.

More about Denis:

Denis Smykalov built his career in the real estate industry over the last nine years by following his passion for being innovative, people and bringing the two together in the ideal environment. Achieving this goal so young, Smykalov decided to open an office in Sunny Isles Beach and became the owner of Wolsen Real Estate.

With business on the rise, at one point there were 65 agents. Now there are 25 agents, a marketing department, social media department sales department and 3 assistants that have successfully helped bring in almost 80 million dollars in sales this year. His most notable accomplishments with Wolsen Real Estate were two crypto transactions. One was a resale at Marina Blue for $465,000, pre-construction at Waldorf Astoria for over $2.5 million as well as a villa sale on Hibiscus Island for $19 million.

PC’s- Canada Realty Market Fueled by Money Laundering

Ottawa, ON – Brad Vis, Conservative Shadow Minister for Housing, and Gérard Deltell, House Leader of the Official Opposition, issued the following statement after the Liberals voted against a Conservative motion to address the housing crisis in Canada:

“Canada’s Conservatives are disappointed that the Trudeau government voted against addressing the growing housing and affordability crisis in Canada. 

“Conservatives asked for commonsense solutions to combat money laundering and foreign money pouring into the real estate market and called for measures to increase rental housing units and supply. 

“Experts say the government has ‘ignored’ calls to action and the cost of housing will jump another 13 per cent this year, making it even more impossible for first time home buyers to enter the market. Instead of supporting these commonsense solutions that experts have been calling for, the Trudeau Liberals instead chose to let down Canadians and continue their support for a system that favours foreign buyers and unaffordability for Canadians. 

“The Trudeau Liberals continue to double down on their ineffective, barely-used First Time Home Buyer Incentive, and pump billions of taxpayer dollars into a National Housing Strategy that has only seen Canadian housing become more unaffordable under its operation. The Trudeau government’s failures are ensuring the dream of homeownership is even more out of reach for Canadians. 

“If you are not worried about the cost of purchasing a home, you have three parties to choose from. If you are, you only have one choice – Canada’s Conservatives.”

The Conservative Opposition Day motion can be found here.

Office of Brad Vis, M.P.
Blair.Kesteven.817@parl.gc.ca
613-992-1275 Please mention The Silo when contacting.

Office of Gérard Deltell, M.P.
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Les libéraux votent contre le rêve de l’accès à la propriété des Canadiens 
 juin 2021


Ottawa (Ontario) – Gérard Deltell, leader de l’opposition à la Chambre, et Brad Vis, ministre du Cabinet fantôme conservateur responsable du Logement, ont fait la déclaration suivante après que les libéraux ont voté contre une motion conservatrice visant à répondre à la crise du logement au Canada :

« Les conservateurs du Canada sont déçus que le gouvernement Trudeau ait voté contre une réponse à la crise grandissante du logement et de l’abordabilité au Canada. 

« Les conservateurs ont demandé des solutions sensées pour lutter contre le blanchiment d’argent, l’apport des capitaux étrangers sur le marché immobilier, ainsi que des mesures pour augmenter le nombre et l’offre de logements. 

« Les experts disent que le gouvernement ‘ignore’ les appels à l’action et que le coût des habitations va augmenter de 13 pour cent cette année, rendant encore plus difficile pour les premiers acheteurs d’entrer sur le marché. Au lieu de soutenir les solutions sensées que réclament les experts, les libéraux de Trudeau préfèrent laisser tomber les Canadiens et continuer à soutenir un système qui favorise les acheteurs étrangers et augmente l’inabordabilité pour les Canadiens. 

« Les libéraux de Trudeau continuent de renchérir sur leur Incitatif à l’achat d’une première propriété, qui est inefficace et peu utilisé, et à mettre des milliards de dollars des contribuables dans une Stratégie nationale sur le logement qui fait en sorte que le coût des propriétés est de plus inabordable. À cause des échecs du gouvernement Trudeau, le rêve de l’accès à la propriété est encore plus hors de portée pour les Canadiens. 

« Si vous ne vous préoccupez pas du coût des habitations, vous avez le choix entre trois partis. Si vous vous en préoccupez, vous n’avez qu’un seul choix – les conservateurs du Canada. »

La motion de la journée de l’opposition conservatrice figure ici.