It can be difficult to negotiate the sales price
with a developer because they may claim their
prices are based on fixed construction costs. But
it doesn't hurt to try.
Experts say builders more likely to be flexible
on price at the very beginning and the very end
of a development project. Early on, most
developers want to move people in quickly so the
project picks up momentum. Later, developers may
be more inclined to accept lower offers when only
a few units remain.
If negotiating the price doesn't work, buyers
commonly negotiate for better amenities (upgrade
carpet, light fixtures, etc.) or lot location.
Experts say a developer will rarely pass up a
deal over a couple hundred dollars' worth of
carpeting, for example.
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