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While receiving that first offer can be exciting for sellers, accepting the first bid is generally not the norm. Sellers often wait to see if more attractive offers come in, especially in competitive markets. Accepting too quickly could mean losing out on better terms or pricing.
In a sellers market, it may not be best to accept the first offer, especially if its a lowball offer or not within 10% of the listing price. However, if its a buyers market, meaning there are more houses than potential buyers, the first offer is often the best offer you will get.
Can you offer 20% less than the asking price? You can offer 20% less on a house in certain conditions. If youre in a buyers market and the property isnt up to code or needs serious renovations to be habitable, this offer is more reasonable.
If you watch an item or add it to your cart, the seller can send you a special offer for that item. If you receive an offer, youll get an email and a message in My eBay - opens in new window or tab. If you select Review offer in this message, you can review and respond to the offer.
Offer to sell means an attempt or offer to dispose of, or solicitation of an order or offer to purchase, a security or interest in a security for value. It also refers to the sale or offer for sale of a warrant or right to subscribe to another security of the same or different issuer.
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The first offer can be the best, but only if its a strong one. If its a solid price, has minimal contingencies, and comes from a serious buyer, then yeah, it might make sense to take it. But just because its the first offer doesnt magically make it the best one youll ever get.
Legally speaking, there isnt a time frame for sellers to respond to your offer. However, its an unspoken rule in the industry that sellers and/or the listing agents should respond within a few days, with 48 hours as the norm.

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