Seller Concessions: A Smart Strategy To Get Your House Sold

 
 

For the past few years, it’s been mostly a seller’s market. But dynamics are shifting as the number of homes for sale grows. And that means that the market is balancing out a bit. As a result, some sellers are finding they need to be more flexible to close a deal. One strategy that can help? Offering concessions.

As the National Association of Realtors (NAR) explains:

“As home inventory begins to grow and buyers regain some advantage in the market, sellers may consider offering more in negotiations to make the deal more attractive and get to the closing table.”

What Are Seller Concessions?

Concessions are homebuying costs that a seller agrees to cover as a way to get their house sold. And based on data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), nearly 1 out of every 4 sellers (24%) offered a concession in 2024. Here are a few of the most common types of concessions:

Covering Closing Costs: The seller pays for part (or all) of the buyer’s closing costs, like appraisal fees, title insurance, or loan fees.

Price Adjustments: Instead of making repairs, a seller might lower the purchase price to make up for updates the buyer will need to tackle.

Adding a Home Warranty: A seller may throw in a home warranty, giving the buyer peace of mind key repairs will be covered in the first year.

And don’t worry. This doesn’t mean you have to come up with more cash to make it happen. These are things that get subtracted from your profits at closing – not more funds you have to bring to the table. And not all concessions are about money.

There are other extras you could throw in. Like, if your buyer is coming from an apartment and has never had a yard before, they may ask if you’d be willing to leave your lawn mower behind. That’s another lever you could pull to keep them happy.

How Concessions Help Sellers

Offering concessions can be a smart strategy for sellers to get a deal done. As Dennis Shirshikov, Professor of Finance and Economics, City University of New York/Queens College told The Mortgage Reports:

“Pricing homes realistically and being willing to offer concessions, such as covering a portion of closing costs or including upgrades, will be key to closing deals . . . in a less frenzied market.”

For example, let’s say you accepted an offer from a buyer, but after their inspection, you found out there are some repairs they want you to tackle before you hand over the keys.

Rather than starting at square one and searching for a new buyer, you could offer a concession. One option is you can take on the repairs and cover the costs yourself. But, if you really don’t want the hassle of dealing with contractors, you could reduce your price by however much repairs would cost. Alternatively, you could offer to pay a portion of your buyer’s closing expenses with the idea they’d use the money they saved at closing toward doing the repairs themselves.

Either way, a concession can be a great way to meet in the middle. However, it’s important to have an agent on your side to help with these negotiations.

A good real estate agent can help you decide when and how to offer concessions, so you don’t give away too much while still ensuring your house gets sold. It’s all about finding the right balance.

Bottom Line

With the market becoming more balanced, seller concessions are coming back into play in some areas. The key is having an agent to help guide you through the process, so things work out in your favor.

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Featured at West + Main Littleton: Devin Birmingham

 
 

Join us for First Friday in Littleton, featuring Devin Birmingham

2590 W Main St
03.07.2025, 6-9pm

Meet Devin

“I am a fine artist rendering creations in various media, including graphite, charcoal, ink, and oil paint. I have dabbled in digital art, graphic design, drafting, offset printing, and commissioned work, but my passion lies in the creative processes of drawing and painting from imagination.

A Colorado native, I've been blessed to draw inspiration from the beauty of this wondrous state, while also being inspired by my fellow artists both local and abroad. I believe art is a tradecraft of discovery and the process of learning and honing one's skills, an exercise of pursuit, never perfection. I feel that an artist should never be able to reach a goal for their talent, but strive for something always unseen, which keeps us finding new techniques, ways to express and hopefully...ever more beautiful artwork to share with the world.”

 
 

Learn more about Devin Birmingham in our Q & A!

How did your business come to exist?

My business came into existence when I realized that I wasn't prioritizing my own happiness in the workplace. I made the commitment to use a natural talent for art to open my own studio and start doing what I truly love for a living.

What is your biggest influence?

My biggest influences for my art are also my biggest inspirations - my colleagues around the world creating art of their own and bringing it into the lives of everyone through the use of social media, local galleries, festivals, and the like. I love seeing the vast and differing techniques of my fellow artists and their creations. I draw from those works to inspire my own pieces. I also tap into my imagination of places that have never existed as subjects for my work.

 
 

What is the best piece of advice that you ever received?

That could be any number of things. I only wish I'd listened to more of what was offered to me in the past. I suppose some of the best advice I've ever received or taken was centered around meaningful quotes. "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" comes to mind, as does "A master has failed more times than a beginner has even tried." Both quotes have driven me to approach life with the mindset of pursuit - to take every task, no matter how monumental or daunting, by the very first step, doing just one small thing at a time, until consistency and persistence have eventually paid off, yielding measurable results. 

What is your dream project?

My dream project would be a large format dark fantasy piece -something I intend, to try the limits of my talent against, in days to come.

 
 

What is your favorite part of your job??

My favorite part of my job has to be a mixture of getting into the creative 'zone' - letting the creative side of my mind completely take over, and feeling the gratification at the end of creating a new piece. When I get into the flow of a piece of art, my mind wanders like a nomad. I start thinking about things that have nothing to do whatsoever, with the art I'm creating, and the creative side of my mind takes control. From the shadows, it does its' own thing, while I'm busy thinking about whatever I am at that moment. It's nice being able to put my subconscious in the driver's seat and let it lead the way to wherever.

What do you like to do outside of work?

Outside of work, I enjoy music, reading, and the outdoors. I play guitar, dabble in hammer dulcimer, harmonica, and shakuhachi. I grew a fondness for reading fantasy novels when I was still in high school and have loved to indulge ever since, though not as frequently as I'd like. I truly love hiking in the beauty of the mountains of Colorado, going on a drive with the family to see the views, or watching the turning of the leaves in the autumn. Someday, I'd like to go back to the ocean with my wife for another cruise. I long to travel to distant places and see more of the world.

 
 
  • Get in touch with Devin Birmingham

Website: https://www.devinefineart.com

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If you are a local artist/crafter/maker/indie business owner and would like to be featured on our blog, please fill out this form or contact Ashley at ashley@westandmainhomes.com with questions...we can't wait to learn all about you!

Lieutenant Barclay Is Looking For A New Home!

 
 

Lieutenant Barclay is looking for a new home! He is a 4.5 year old boxer / pit bull mix. He would love a fellow energetic dog who can match his energy during playtime! When he’s not outside playing, he’s as mellow as can be indoors. He loves to be with his humans, he’s a wonderful companion with a huge heart.

If you are interested in learning more, please reach out to Tiffany Nichols 303-859-6955

W+M Book Launch

 
 

New York Times best selling author Jessica Buchanan has launched her most recent anthology "Deserts to Mountaintops, the pilgrimage of motherhood" in January and she will visiting us in Denver to talk about the book and her journey to motherhood. Please join us for an inspiring event celebrating what motherhood means to different women. Connect with others and hear what led them to being, or not being, a mother. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of this incredible event! Books will be for sale at the event and available to be signed by the author!

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Just Listed: Welcome to 350 Kohl, located in the heart of Broomfield!

 
 
 

Welcome to 350 Kohl, located in the heart of Broomfield!

Welcome to 350 Kohl, located in the heart of Broomfield! Two blocks to Midway, enjoy the 4th of July parade and other fun city events! Walk to dining, parks, trails, shopping and various businesses! With incredibly easy access to HWY 36, you are perfectly situated between Denver and Boulder! This Ranch home features fresh paint, hardwood floors, a beautiful Colorado kitchen with ample cabinet and counterspace, stainless steel appliances including a double oven, microwave and refrigerator. The primary w/ ensuite, upgraded 3/4 bathroom was ahead of its time and the two additional main floor secondary bedrooms share a full bath! The expansive dining room is right off the kitchen and connects to the garage and the backyard oasis! A perfect spot to entertain! Downstairs, you will enjoy two bedrooms [one non-conforming, with an option to finish the storage room as a walk-in closet], laundry, a massive flex space, perfect for a guest suite, or media room, home gym, home office OR a second, secluded family room - for two completely separate main living areas! As you step outside to the backyard, envision a slow morning coffee, next to your koi pond, enjoy the new stamped concrete patio, plenty of gardening options, privacy and plenty of space to add additional Colorado friends xeriscaping, as you desire!

Listed by Kendra Lanterman for West + Main Homes. Please contact Kendra or for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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