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Evaluating an offer

When you receive an offer from a prospective buyer, you can respond in one of three ways:

Conditionally Accept

You can conditionally accept the offer as it is and remove your property from all sources of marketing, instructing your solicitor to commence the sale. Once the buyer is informed of your acceptance, they instruct their solicitor to act and the property is considered sold subject to contract.

Reject the Offer

You can reject their offer outright, which is rarely very productive, or you can;

Make a Counter Offer

You can make a counter-offer with changes to certain conditions such as the price, closing date or repairs, for example. The buyer can either accept your counter-offer or make a counter-offer of their own, to which you can make another counter-offer. This can go on until both parties agree on the terms of the sale.

 
 

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