Negotiation Skills Training Seminars

With over twenty-five years of proven industry experience, the Negotiations Training Institute of America is the recognized leader in negotiations training, consulting and performance coaching. Through public open enrollment seminars and private on-session training sessions, we have helped leading corporations, non-profit organizations and governmental agencies improve their ability to negotiate better outcomes for their constituencies. First-time negotiators as well as those with the greatest competitive drive and amount of first-hand experience and negotiations wisdom can benefit from our time-tested seminars. Whether focusing on negotiating a contract with a vendor or jumping in to the often-stressful car buying process to deal with a dealership, our classes provide useful skills, proven techniques and various classroom role plays to help you become more aware of negotiations that you must face on a daily basis.

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Negotiation Course Tactics For the Seller

We have received an offer on our 16,000 square foot industrial building. What are our next negotiating steps?

Fundamental to any successful negotiation is thorough preparation - this is the work that needs to be done before a counter-offer is made. Entire books have been written about the art of negotiating, and you have not shared any of the details of your situation, so I can share only a few of the negotiation strategies that have helped me negotiate advantageous transactions for our clients.

First, any real estate negotiation has to be kept in the context of the market. Hopefully, your agent has given you a thorough background on the market in your geographical area and size range. As an example, the sale of a 50,000 square foot industrial building in your area has little relevance to your building, since it is only 16,000 square feet. Market data might tell you that buildings in your area, size range and condition are currently selling between $110 to $125 a square foot, which gives you a starting point in evaluating the offer that you have received.

Having occupied the building, you should be well aware of any costs that the buyer might have to incur to repair or renovate. From the buyer's point of view, renovation or repair costs are simply adding to his acquisition cost, whether it is roof repair, HVAC replacement, and office modernization. So be realistic in anticipating the true market value of your building.

Next, I always look to the needs of the other side. It often seems like price is the only or major component of a real estate transaction, but I often find that the opposite is true. Perhaps timing, terms, or some other issue is more important to the buyer. Representing the seller, I recently sold a building at what was perceived as a discounted price to the buyer. In reality, we were able to negotiate a short term lease-back for the seller that was substantially below market, and more than made up for the "discount" in the sale price.

I always like to look at the marketplace to see what other buildings might be available to the buyer as a BATNA ("Best Alternative to a Negotiated Settlement" in negotiation parlance.) If I have a lot of competition, then I will have to be aggressive to make the deal. If I am the only game in town, I have a more likely chance of negotiating a deal close to my asking price.

In the end, the seller always has to weigh the offer in hand against the probability of a higher offer, and when that offer will come in. I was recently responsible for the sale of my parents' house on Long Island. I calculated the cost to carry the house, e.g. taxes, utilities. Then I added the lost investment revenue that the house proceeds would earn if properly invested. Every month the house remained on the market would cost my parents over $5,000 a month! In the sluggish market I was experiencing, it was an easy decision to take an offer that was $10,000 below the market.

Probably nothing is more predictive of a successful negotiation than preparation, knowledge and analysis. The time required in this phase of negotiations will be well spent, and is always the place to start with any negotiation.

Source: David G. Hunt link

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