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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

When do you counter a buyer's offer?
I'm reading posts from members who may or may not be making mistakes when countering offers from buyers on price. What are the rules? When do you counter offers if you think they are too low or how do you set prices so that you can get multiple offers? Is this an art or a science?