How to Get a Good Deal When Buying a Home

Margaret Hills
Published Jan 3, 2026


Buying a home is a big deal, and getting a good price can save you a lot of money.

Here are some tips on how to make that happen:
 

Before You Start Negotiating

   

Use the Home Inspection to Negotiate


Getting the house checked by a professional can reveal problems. You can use this info to ask for repairs, lower the price, or other benefits.
 

You Can Ask for More than Just a Lower Price


There are other perks you can negotiate for, like:
 
  • A home warranty for future repairs.
  • The seller covering closing costs.
  • Changing the closing date to better fit your schedule.
  • Leaving certain items (like furniture) in the house.

Related Read: Funding Allocated for Repairs and Increased Accessibility of Solar Energy
 

Know When to Back Off


Sometimes, it’s better to walk away. If there are big, hidden problems, or the seller won’t budge on important issues, it might not be the right deal for you.
 

In Summary


Negotiating can get you a better deal on a home. Focus on the house’s value, understand your finances, use the inspection results, and don’t be afraid to ask for more than just a lower price. But also be ready to walk away if things don’t seem right.

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