As with any sort of business deal, buying or selling a home involves a lot of negotiation. Fortunately, there are techniques to aid in negotiation that apply not just to real estate or business, but nearly any situation, even simple discussions among friends. It even comes with a handy mnemonic: Negotiation expert Jacqueline Twillie has coined the acronym L.A.T.T.E. to help with all your negotiating needs.
L: Look at the details. Making sure you’re fully informed about every detail and potential outcome will help you to decide what decisions you can make.
A: Anticipate the challenges. It’s probably a given that you’ll receive some pushback or have some hurdles to overcome during the conversation. Make sure you’re ready for the kind of questions or resistance you might face while negotiating and have your responses prepared.
T: Think about what you want to walk away with. Be clear in your mind about what you actually want from the negotiation, what you are prepared to be flexible on and which parts of your desired outcome are not up for negotiation. Also, be sure to consider what the other party wants from the conversation for a stronger approach.
T: Talk it through! Practicing talking through your points out loud will help you be confident and collected when it comes to the real thing. You may even find that hearing your points out loud helps you identify where your tone or approach might need to change.
E: Evaluate your options. Before making a final decision, give yourself time to review the outcomes you’ve been offered from the negotiations to make sure it’s what’s best for you.
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