How to Haggle on Price
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2002 7:30 pm
I know I've read somewhere (either in Randy's book or on this website) that a buyer should be able to get 10% or so shaved off the quoted price of a manufactured home, but how do I do this? Do I just say, "Hey, I don't want to pay $70,000, but I WILL pay $63,000" - or "How can I get this price more in line with my budget?" - or "I saw a Homestead that was just as nice for $63,000, so I think I'll buy it instead of this," or "I really don't like this house all that much - but maybe if the price was lower....." or, last but not least " You want HOW MUCH?! For THAT tacky thing? You've GOT to be kidding!" (ha ha!)
I can haggle with the best of them on used cars and yard sale items, but I don't know how to do it on a house.
Also, would it be unreasonable to expect them to throw in a washer and dryer it fhey won't come down on the price? And what about decks? How do I negotiate a bigger deck for no additional cost?
I'd like some suggestions from the experts on this website or from home-owners who have done this.
Thanks-
I can haggle with the best of them on used cars and yard sale items, but I don't know how to do it on a house.
Also, would it be unreasonable to expect them to throw in a washer and dryer it fhey won't come down on the price? And what about decks? How do I negotiate a bigger deck for no additional cost?
I'd like some suggestions from the experts on this website or from home-owners who have done this.
Thanks-