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    offers you a property or tells you about a property, don't just say no. What that typically means is that this is their dream price, but are aware that it is unrealistic. Sellers attitudes often change dramatically once you are standing on the property. Again, much depends on how much trust you have built.

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    The reason they are so similar is because when you buy a piece of property, you too are asking the natives to let you in to their culture. Perhaps from a buyer's perspective, just as important is that you want as close as is reasonably possible a native price on a piece of property, not the price an outsider or foreigner gets offered.

    1. Get to know the Natives in the area you want to buy property. We assume you already speak sufficient Spanish to get by, or at least have a trusted friend who can translate for you. Without establishing basic communication, you will not go very far. Find the area you are interested in buying, and spend some time there. Don't go running in to a town asking to buy property. Make some friends first. Get to know the town, the people, and the politics as much as possible. Renting a place for a month or so would be ideal.

    2. Don't judge a book by its cover when looking for real estate in Chile. When someone initially offers you a property or tells you about a property, don't just say no. What that typically means is that this is their dream price, but are aware that it is unrealistic. Sellers attitudes often change dramatically once you are standing on the property. Again, much depends on how much trust you have built.

    3. Patience is a vi

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    The reason they are so similar is because when you buy a piece of property, you too are asking the natives to let you in to their culture. Perhaps from a buyer's perspective, just as important is that you want as close as is reasonably possible a native price on a piece of property, not the price an outsider or foreigner gets offered.

    1. Get to know the Natives in the area you want to buy property. We assume you already speak sufficient Spanish to get by, or at least have a trusted friend who can translate for you. Without establishing basic communication, you will not go very far. Find the area you are interested in buying, and spend some time there. Don't go running in to a town asking to buy property. Make some friends first. Get to know the town, the people, and the politics as much as possible. Renting a place for a month or so would be ideal.

    2. Don't judge a book by its cover when looking for real estate in Chile. When someone initially offers you a property or tells you about a property, don't just say no. What that typically means is that this is their dream price, but are aware that it is unrealistic. Sellers attitudes often change dramatically once you are standing on the property. Again, much depends on how much trust you have built.

    3. Patience is a vi

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    1. Get to know the Natives in the area you want to buy property. We assume you already speak sufficient Spanish to get by, or at least have a trusted friend who can translate for you. Without establishing basic communication, you will not go very far. Find the area you are interested in buying, and spend some time there. Don't go running in to a town asking to buy property. Make some friends first. Get to know the town, the people, and the politics as much as possible. Renting a place for a month or so would be ideal.

    2. Don't judge a book by its cover when looking for real estate in Chile. When someone initially offers you a property or tells you about a property, don't just say no. What that typically means is that this is their dream price, but are aware that it is unrealistic. Sellers attitudes often change dramatically once you are standing on the property. Again, much depends on how much trust you have built.

    3. Patience is a vi

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    nd spend some time there. Don't go running in to a town asking to buy property. Make some friends first. Get to know the town, the people, and the politics as much as possible. Renting a place for a month or so would be ideal.

    2. Don't judge a book by its cover when looking for real estate in Chile. When someone initially offers you a property or tells you about a property, don't just say no. What that typically means is that this is their dream price, but are aware that it is unrealistic. Sellers attitudes often change dramatically once you are standing on the property. Again, much depends on how much trust you have built.

    3. Patience is a vi

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    offers you a property or tells you about a property, don't just say no. What that typically means is that this is their dream price, but are aware that it is unrealistic. Sellers attitudes often change dramatically once you are standing on the property. Again, much depends on how much trust you have built.

    3. Patience is a virtue in negotiating real estate in Chile. In southern Chile, and in particular the Patagonia of southern Chile, time tends to slow down. Expect when you go out to look at a property to spend the entire day, and perhaps make several trips back. As important as seeing a property is, accepting an invitation to lunch, coffee, or perhaps mate ( very very strong Argentina tea ) with the property owner can mean more to negotiating a property than actually seeing the property.

    4. Leave your own culture of buying real estate behind. Don't try to apply hardball negotiation tactics. What you will get is a nothing in the end. If you do this, chances are they will shut down. At best, the price of the property will not move.

    This by no means covers all the methods involved in finding a property in Southern Chile, but are the basics that all others will be built around. Remember, these are wide generalizations and each community will have its own culture.

    5. Get help from People close to the community. A quick word about real estate agents. If you are inclined to use a real estate agent in Southern Chile, they should be an agent that can do the above and is already fairly integrated and knows the community where you wish to buy.

    For example, don't bother hiring a real estate agent in Santiago to b

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