- Accept the offer. Receiving an offer that meets your terms and conditions is what you expected when you listed your home. You should review the offer and when you are satisfied, accept it and immediately have it delivered back to the buyer.
- Reject the offer. If the offer you have received is nowhere near what you are asking or expecting you have the option to do absolutely nothing. Let your agent know that you do not intend to accept or counter the offer.
- Counter the offer. Perhaps the offer you received is not quite what you are looking for, but it is close. Your option may be to counter the offer, in other words let the buyer know in writing what you will accept. This countering process can go back and forth between you and the buyer in writing until you both have agreed to acceptable terms.
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I am not going to give my home away!
- Greg Staker - Watson Realty Corp. - 407-304-0255
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