Trusted homebuyer reveals the bait-and-switch tactic that's costing sellers across the country a fortune—and exposes the ONE question that stops it cold.
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If you're considering a cash offer for your home, what we're about to tell you could save you six figures.
OfferMint brings 35+ years of combined real estate experience. We've completed over 250 projects and helped countless homeowners avoid the bait-and-switch trap by offering transparent, honest cash deals.
And we're tired of watching sellers get scammed.
Last week alone, I got three calls from homeowners who'd been burned by the same trick. Different buyers, same playbook:
Initial offer: $445,000. Seller accepts, stops talking to other buyers, tells family it's done.
Three weeks later: "Based on our inspection, we can only pay $318,000."
That's a $127,000 drop. For "problems" they knew about from day one.
Here's how it works:
Step 1: They make an aggressive offer. High enough to get your attention, get you to sign their contract, and stop you from talking to other buyers.
Step 2: Vague contract language. "Subject to inspection." "Pending walk-through." Sounds reasonable, right?
Step 3: They wait. Two or three weeks pass. You get emotionally invested. You make plans based on that number. You tell people it's done.
Step 4: They "find problems." Bring in an inspector. Take photos of things you already disclosed. Act surprised. Act concerned.
Step 5: The lowball. "We still want your house, but we can only pay what it's worth in this condition." They know you've wasted weeks. They're counting on you feeling desperate.
It's a hustle. And it's working because most sellers don't know to look for it.
"Three different buyers did this to me. The last one dropped his offer by $89,000 after the 'inspection.' Brad gave me an honest number from day one and stuck to it. I wish I'd called him first."
You're not stupid. You're just trusting.
When someone offers you $450,000 for your house, you want to believe it's real. You need it to be real.
And these buyers know that. They're not inspecting your property—they're inspecting your desperation.
The red flags most sellers miss:
If you see even one of these, run.
Completed projects
Combined experience
Fees or commissions
We're not going to tell you we're perfect. But we will tell you we're honest.
When we make an offer, we mean it. Here's our process:
Before you accept any cash offer, ask this:
"Is this your final offer, or will it change after the inspection?"
Watch their reaction.
A real buyer will say: "This is our final number, assuming the property is as you've described it."
A pretender will give you some version of: "Well, we need to see it first... we'll have to inspect... it depends on what we find..."
Translation: They're planning to lowball you later.
Got a written cash offer from another buyer? Show it to us. If it's legitimate, we'll beat it—or tell you it's a fair deal. No games.
"Brad's team came out the next day, made us an offer on the spot, and we closed in 14 days. The number they gave us on day one is exactly what we got at closing. No surprises, no games. That's how it should be."
Here's what happens when you fill out our 60-second assessment:
No fees. No commissions. No repairs required. No showings. No uncertainty.
Tell us about your property. We'll beat any legitimate written offer you've received—and our number won't drop after "inspection."
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P.S. If you're talking to other cash buyers right now, please ask them that one question: "Is this your final offer, or will it change after the inspection?" Their answer will tell you everything.
P.P.S. We're not right for everyone. If your property needs major structural work or has legal issues, we might not be the best fit. But we'll tell you that upfront—not three weeks later after wasting your time.
OfferMint operates nationwide. Licensed and insured. This article represents the opinion and experience of the OfferMint team and does not constitute an offer to purchase real estate. For more information, visit offermint.com.