Accepting a Purchase Offer: How to Make a Successful Sale

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The moment a seller says, “I accept your offer,” marks the beginning of a real estate transaction. But in the 16th arrondissement, where exceptional properties can receive several simultaneous offers, this decision involves much more than just a handshake. Between the euphoria of reaching an agreement and the final signing, there is a process to follow and legal steps to take.

Accepting a Purchase Offer: A Guide to a Successful Real Estate Transaction

After years of trading in the Auteuil neighborhoods, Jasmine, Ranelagh, La Muette, Seine River Embankment and Radio House, our team at CENTURY 21 Auteuil Immobilier and CENTURY 21 Auteuil Seine has successfully handled numerous successful transactions.
Thanks to our expertise, we are now able to anticipate every potential pitfall and ensure every step goes smoothly, so that we can turn your preliminary agreement into a final sale.

Accepting an Offer: Much More Than Just a "Yes"

Acceptance of a purchase offer legally constitutes the meeting of two intentions: the intention to buy and the intention to sell, under specified terms. This concept, which seems simple at first glance, actually involves practical nuances. Only experience can reveal them!

In our day-to-day practice, we distinguish between several forms of acceptance. Plain and simple acceptance—where the seller says “yes” without reservation—remains the most direct.

But how many times have we seen sellers “accept with reservations”? An apartment Rodin Square receives three offers: 1.200 million (firm), 1.230 million (subject to the sale of another property), and 1.180 million (subject to no loan conditions).
The seller can accept the median offer while keeping the door open for the cash offer in case the condition is not met.

It is important to understand that once an offer has been accepted without reservation, both the seller and the buyer are legally bound. Case law holds that a sale is considered to have taken place as soon as there is agreement on the item and the price—even if that agreement is verbal.

That is why it is important to formalize this agreement quickly through a formal purchase offer.

How to Accept a Purchase Offer: A Step-by-Step Guide

The acceptance process follows a specific protocol that we have refined over the course of numerous transactions.

First, we analyze the offer(s). Beyond the asking price, we take a close look at the buyer’s financial stability, financing terms, and proposed timeline. A buyer offering €10,000 less but who has a firm loan commitment may prove to be more reliable than a higher offer contingent on the sale of another property.

The acceptance itself must be formalized in writing. A simple text message may be legally sufficient, but we always recommend using a purchase offer form.

As soon as acceptance is formalized, we arrange a meeting with each party’s notary’s office. The role of the notary Begins immediately: verification of the title deed, waiving preemptive rights, drafting the preliminary contract. In the 16th arrondissement, we work with several law firms that are well-versed in local specifics: listed buildings, common courtyard easements, and complex shared property issues.

After Accepting a Purchase Offer: Securing the Transaction

The euphoria surrounding the agreement reached must not obscure the other work that is just beginning. The weeks following acceptance will determine the success or failure of the transaction. Our experience shows that 15 to 20% of accepted sales do not go through. A denied loan remains a recurring stumbling block, as do hidden defects that come to light or last-minute disagreements over inspection reports.

The signing of the sales agreement or the preliminary sales agreement usually takes 30 to 40 days. This timeframe allows for essential checks: mortgage status, status of condominium, compliance of the work performed.

In our Haussmann-style buildings, the issue of unreported renovations comes up regularly: Is this courtyard-facing veranda or this cleverly designed mezzanine up to code?

The conditions precedent also deserve special attention. Beyond simply obtaining a (standard) loan, we are seeing specific clauses emerge: obtaining a building permit to combine two lots, approval from the homeowners’ association for mixed-use, and even diplomatic clauses for our international buyers.

Pitfalls to Avoid and Our Expert Recommendations

Ten years of real estate transactions have taught us to spot subtle warning signs. A buyer who is slow to provide financial documentation? A seller who “forgets” to mention the approved facade renovation project? These details can derail a 1.5-million sale.

First pitfall: a late bid increase. A seller accepts €950,000, then receives an offer of €980,000 the next day. Legally, it’s too late… but the temptation is there. We’ve seen sellers use spurious excuses to back out, exposing themselves to legal action. Once you’ve given your acceptance, your word is your bond!

Second pitfall: overlooking deadlines. Between acceptance and final signing, every day counts. Withdrawal period (10 days), potential right of first refusal (2 months), fulfillment of the loan contingency (approximately 2 months), validity of the inspections
(6 months to 10 years, depending on the circumstances). These time constraints overlap. An asbestos inspection report that expires before the final signing can block the sale.

CENTURY 21's Support: Your Advantage

Accepting a purchase offer marks the beginning of a complex process where every detail counts. The CENTURY 21 Auteuil Immobilier and CENTURY 21 Auteuil Seine agencies offer much more than just connecting buyers and sellers. Our added value lies in our ability to turn a preliminary agreement into a final sale by anticipating and overcoming every potential obstacle.

Our in-depth knowledge of the local market and the legal process involved in a sale are real assets.
Our close relationships with local professionals (notaries, brokers, property managers) streamline each step. This expertise, enhanced by ongoing training from Académie 21, ensures that our clients enjoy a smooth and secure transaction.

We’re here to help you with your real estate projects—please feel free to contact us at 01 42 15 16 21 or 01 56 07 16 21. By email: auteuil@century21.fr or auteuilseine@century21.fr.

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