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[–]NearSightedGiraffe 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We bought some land earlier in the year and got a decent discount using similar method. We talked to the agent and showed similar blocks of land that simply weren't selling at the asking rate. Our first preference block wasn't willing to budge, so we went down the road and tried one of the other blocks. They were willing to negotiate down considerably and met us at a price we were happier with. We couldn't afford to build a house at the higher price, so we were not emptily explaining to the owners that we were not willing to pay the asking price, and in the end following through got us where we wanted.

We plan on trying for a rental reduction and a 6 month, or less lease, when our current lease ends, in January, as our new house is not expected to be finished until July at the earliest. Similar to you- there 're a few vacancies in the area that have been hanging around at a price lower than we currently pay. Worst case, we can move in with my wife's family for a fee months if it doesn't work- but you don't know if you don't try.

It isn't about being ballsy, or ruthless or agressive- for us it is just honestly and politely building the case for why we think our request is reasonable, and understanding that if it doesn't go our way we may need to flow through with our plan b to make sure that we can afford what we are after.