{"id":1490,"date":"2022-06-21T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-06-21T05:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/chrisbuyshomesstlseller8.carrot.com\/?p=1490"},"modified":"2025-02-15T15:31:59","modified_gmt":"2025-02-15T15:31:59","slug":"how-to-review-sellers-offers-in-indianapolis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.chrisbuyshomesindy.com\/blog\/how-to-review-sellers-offers-in-indianapolis\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Review Seller’s Market Offers in Indianapolis (And Around the 46142 Zip Code)"},"content":{"rendered":"Seller\u2019s markets come and go. If you\u2019re selling your house in Indianapolis or around the 46142 zipcode during a seller\u2019s market, then you might get multiple offers. Here\u2019s how to review seller’s market offers in Indianapolis\u2026<\/em>\n\nA seller\u2019s market is when there are more buyers and fewer properties. For sellers, it\u2019s an exciting time to sell because you may be able to get a higher asking price. You might also get multiple offers on your house at once.\n\nIf you\u2019re selling your house and you received multiple offers, you might be asking yourself, \u201cnow what do I do?\u201d Although multiple offers might be exciting to receive, it can also be overwhelming. Fortunately, there are 4 things you can do to help ease the burden and approach your multiple offers to your greatest advantage\u2026\n

How To Review Seller’s Market Offers In Indianapolis<\/strong><\/h3>\nFirst, sort the offers into those who are ready to buy<\/strong> and those who are buying contingent on something else. Some people put offers on houses contingent on them getting approved for a mortgage or contingent on them selling their house.\n\nYou don\u2019t have discard the contingent group but it\u2019s often easier and faster to work with someone who doesn\u2019t buy based on a contingency.\n\nSecond, sort the remaining ones based on which is more important to you \u2013 either the speed of the sale or the price<\/strong>. (For some sellers, a faster sale is more important than a higher price). Of course both are important but usually one will be more important than the other.\n