Top Tips To Deal With a Bidding War During Home Selling Season—and Knowing When To Exit

 
 

More homes will soon start to flood the market with the best time to sell coming up in a few weeks—and for those homebuyers wanting to secure their dream home, it's best to go in with a game plan.

If there's a home that you're interested in, chances are you're not alone. That's when a bidding war could happen, and you don't want to go over budget.

A bidding war happens when two or more parties compete for the same property by making offers. Each party will give its offer to the home's seller, and many times, it ends up driving up the final price well above asking.

The actual bidding process can happen quickly, and you need to go in prepared with how much you're willing to spend, what concessions you're willing to make, and knowing when to exit and walk away from the property.

How to win a bidding war

Money talks, and the person who bids the most money usually wins the bidding war.

Before you up the ante on what you think you can offer, you need to go through a checklist. Make sure you are pre-approved for a mortgage, have enough cash for a down payment, can afford to make a competitive offer, and think about the contingencies you're willing to give up, such as certain inspections.

"Win bidding wars by meeting seller preferences, not just price," says real estate expert Danny Johnson, owner of Danny Buys Houses. "Set a max bid to know when to exit, ensuring a financially sound decision."

Sellers usually prefer buyers who pay in all cash versus someone who will be financing through a mortgage. That's not always the case, but it's good to keep in mind when you're ready to buy.

LBC Mortgage CEO Alex Shekhtman suggests escalation clauses and seller perks to win bids.

An escalation clause is a section in a real estate contract that says a potential buyer is willing to increase their offer on a home if the seller receives a higher competing offer. When it comes to offering seller perks, faster closings and contingency-free offers are a plus.

In other words, if a buyer is making an offer on a new home contingent on selling their old home, chances are the buyer may lose out to the person who comes with an all-cash offer and can close quickly.

If and when you're ready to make contingencies, you need to make sure that forgoing an inspection is really worth it.

Shekhtman advises against overbidding and waiving inspections. He emphasizes "staying logical to avoid costly mistakes in the competitive homebuying process."

Remember, a home inspection checks the quality and safety of a property that's going to be sold. An inspector looks at all structural aspects of a home, its heating and cooling systems, plumbing, electrical, water, and sewage, to make sure everything is working properly. The property is also checked for fire and safety issues, damages, and anything that can affect its value.

Knowing when to exit

According to the latest weekly housing trend view from Realtor.com®, newly listed inventory grew for the ninth consecutive week. This signals that sellers are gaining confidence with listing their homes.

If you find a property you like, you need to know your budget, and if the price exceeds it, that's when you need to walk away. This will help you avoid any financial hardship or stretching your budget in the future.

For those looking to buy or sell, our economists identified the best time to sell—and that's the week of April 13. That best week offers higher-than-average home prices and buyer demand, met with lower-than-average competition from other sellers. The number of buyers browsing a listing can determine how many offers a home gets and how quickly it sells. The more buyers looking at a home, the better for the seller.

Read more at Realtor.com

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A growing Fannie Mae ‘blacklist’ is paralyzing home sales

 
 

A growing problem is preventing condominium owners from selling their properties. Many condos are being added to a “blacklist” by Fannie Mae due to the properties not having enough insurance or needing major repairs.

If a condo is on this list, it’s significantly harder for prospective buyers to get a mortgage, making it nearly impossible to sell.

Recent coverage from the Wall Street Journal detailed several sellers’ experiences when attempting to close listings due to the blacklist, which is maintained by Fannie and includes properties that the GSE deems inadequate in terms of property insurance or repairs.

This blacklist became more of a prevalent issue after the 2021 deadly Surfside condo collapse in Florida. Insurance premium crises across the country in places like California, Texas and Florida are exacerbating the costs associated with locking in coverage.

As a result, more and more condos are failing to meet Fannie Mae’s requirements, which are strict about the level of insurance needed. WSJ found that 5,175 properties fail to meet Fannie Mae’s standards.

To lower high insurance costs, many condo associations are choosing cheaper, limited insurance policies. The downside is that many of those pared-down policies don’t meet Fannie and Freddie Mac’s standards

Insurers and regulators agree that climate risks could threaten mortgage borrowers’ creditworthiness and wallets, with soaring premiums and sticker shock leading to dropped deals in weather-event-stricken states. Some lenders and insurers have abandoned markets altogether.

WSJ showcased Shadow Ridge, a Los Angeles-based condo complex that was blacklisted in December due to its shared insurance policy with other complexes, which Fannie Mae rejects. Getting a separate policy for the complex, which is within a brushfire area, would increase monthly homeowner fees from $570 to over $1,100, WSJ reported.

A spokesperson for Fannie told WSJ its requirements are designed to “help protect borrowers from physically unsafe or financially unstable projects,” and disagreed with the characterization of Fannie’s database of projects as a blacklist but rather an online tool. Freddie Mac also denied having a list.

Read more at Housingwire

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Just Listed: Elevated Condo Living with Stunning Views and Prime Amenities!

 
 
 

Welcome home! Just moments from the High-Line Canal and featuring two covered patios with unobstructed views, the lifestyle here is elevated from other condos.

This first-level home is clean and ready for new owners. The primary bedroom has its own patio, walk-in closet, and full bathroom. The second bedroom faces south with ample closet space. Both bedrooms are fitted with carpet, and the rest of the home has new vinyl flooring. The second full bathroom has a separate vanity and is conveniently located off the hall. The generous living area connects to the second outdoor living space, open kitchen, and dining. The unit boasts a fireplace, stainless steel appliances, and wonderful natural light. This home has been maintained and occupied by the owners with care. The Clubhouse is just two buildings away and has a year-round indoor pool + sauna. Inside, you'll also find a racquetball court, fitness center, community room, and just outside are tennis courts + the outdoor pool for warm months. Come see how content you can be here! Shadow Wood HOA is professionally managed and a well-kept community. Reach out to your Agent for a showing!

Listed by Heidi Dawn for West + Main Homes. Please contact Heidi for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Featured at West + Main Louisville: Matty Miller

 
 

Please join us in Louisville for First Friday, featuring photographer Matty Miller

Resting Space

920 Main Street

04.04.2025, 6-9pm

Meet Matty

Matty Miller is an artist based in Denver, CO, creating paintings that invite reflection, spark wonder, and celebrate life’s quiet moments.

Growing up outside New York City and later in the vast landscapes of Taos, NM, she developed a deep appreciation for wide open skies and the power of stillness. Her studies at Naropa University explored the intersection of contemplative practice and art, shaping her approach to painting as both inquiry and refuge. Matty looks to adventures in the natural world— walking pilgrimages in Spain, paddling in Fiji, and riding wild horses in Turkey—to inspire her work.

 

Meadow Sentinel

 
 

Learn more about Matty in our Q+A!

How did you arrive where you are today?

I grew up in a very creative household. Much of my childhood was spent wandering around in a converted schoolhouse outside NYC where my mom and several other artists had workspaces. As a teenager, I became interested in mindfulness practices and ended up at Naropa University, influenced by the philosophies of Buddhism and the avant-garde spirit of the Beat generation. For the last 15 years, I've been a practicing artist and educator. 

Now, I am channeling my passion and experience into the role of entrepreneur running an art business, creating art that embodies beauty, authenticity, and connection. I love sharing my work with collectors because I believe being surrounded by art is a way of cultivating a commitment to the truths and values one wishes to live by. It's an act of self-care, and a visual reminder each day of the life you want to live and a mindset you want to keep.

Where do you find inspiration?

I find inspiration in the quiet beauty of nature. Remote wilderness areas, in particular, offer a sense of awe and wonder that fuels my creativity. I love feeling small in the grand scheme of things.

 

High Road to Abiquiu

 

What are your thoughts about your city’s creative scene?

I think Denver is a great place to be an artist. It's not a huge city but there's a robust community of creatives and more venues to enjoy art than I've had the chance to visit living here for 20 years!

What is the best piece of advice that you have ever gotten?

Dream big!

What do you like to do when you are not working?

I love spending time outdoors, whether it's biking, camping, or gardening. In my free time you can find me dancing Lindy Hop at the Mercury Cafe.

 
 

Innocent-Mischief-is-Good-for-the-Soul

 

Who/What are your biggest influences?

Nature. My art is deeply influenced by the expansiveness of southwestern landscapes and the transformative power of solitude. My creative process often starts with a bout into the wild. Spending time in the natural world, feeling small amidst towering peaks and pristine lakes, or witnessing wildlife, replenishes my creative bucket. These experiences, combined with purposeful daydreaming, help me develop the visual metaphors that appear in my paintings.

What is your dream project?

My dream is to create a large, dedicated art studio space. It would be a place for experimentation, collaboration, and teaching others in art workshops and camps.

 
 
 
 

Get in touch with Matty

Website: http://www.mattymiller.com

Instagram: https://instragram.com/mattymillerstudio

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Just Listed: Your Dream Home in the Heart of Northridge!

 
 
 

Your dream home in Northridge is calling! Step inside this charming tri-level home and prepare to fall in love!

The moment you walk in, the gorgeous hardwood floors and vaulted ceilings will have you swooning. The bright and airy living room flows seamlessly into the kitchen and dining area—perfect for everything from morning coffee to lively dinner parties. Head downstairs to the cozy second living space, where a stunning wood-paneled ceiling and fireplace set the scene for movie nights and lazy Sundays. You’ll also find a full bathroom, laundry room, and garage access—because convenience is key! When it’s time to unwind, head upstairs to your spacious primary suite, complete with a newly remodeled shower and jaw-dropping mountain sunset views right from your window. Two more generously sized bedrooms and another full bath make the upper level ideal for guests, family, or that home office you’ve been dreaming of. But wait, there’s more! Step outside to your oversized backyard oasis, where you’ll find a flagstone patio, a wood deck, and plenty of room for gardening, barbecues, or letting the pups run wild—all with breathtaking mountain views. And talk about location! You’re less than a block from the Northridge Rec Center, playground, and scenic walking trails. Need great restaurants, shopping, or a caffeine fix? You’re just minutes from Highlands Ranch’s best dining spots, a movie theater, and the new Lost Coffee. Homes in this neighborhood don’t last long—come see it before it’s gone!

Listed by Katie O’Connor for West + Main Homes. Please contact Katie for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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