Why Great Negotiations Create Value for Both Sides
When both parties clearly understand and discuss all of their priorities – not just price – it reduces friction and supports smoother closings.
NEW YORK — The strongest real estate negotiations are grounded in a clear understanding of each party's priorities rather than price alone. Deal terms such as timing, flexibility, and certainty of close can carry just as much weight in shaping an outcome that feels workable on both sides.
Strong negotiations result in both sides coming away with the feeling that their goals were understood and addressed, making the transaction successful for both parties. Careful listening, thorough preparation, and a professional approach can help uncover shared interests and create solutions that address more than one party's goals.
That kind of negotiation does more than move a deal forward. It can reduce friction, support smoother closings, and leave both sides feeling their concerns were understood. In real estate, that added value can strengthen relationships and the transaction itself.
Source: Forbes (04/13/26) Nelson, James
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