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Khadijah New
  • Wholesaler
  • Cincinnati, OH
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should I pull my offer

Khadijah New
  • Wholesaler
  • Cincinnati, OH
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said heall,

I put in an offer on a sfh almost a month ago. At first the agent said she wasn't sure if the seller would counter because it was a low offer but he had declined the offer. She came back a few days later and said he would counter but hadn't decided on a price yet. At this point I feel as though it is just taking a ridiculous of time for them to get back with me. I'm wondering if I should tell her I don't have time to wait around and I'm no longer interested in the property. And then check back in 30 days and if it's still available put in another offer and see if they move faster.

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Stephanie Dupuis
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Bremerton, WA
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Stephanie Dupuis
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Bremerton, WA
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What does your purchase/sale agreement say on the offer expiration? It usually ends after 48-72 hrs.

What I'm saying is, this deal is probably already (legally) dead. You don't need to officially notify of your lack of interest. If it were me, I'd move on as if the deal were dead (make offers on other properties, etc.). If this seller happened to approach me with a counter offer in the future, then that'd be great - I'd look at it! But, before doing so, know what your contract states.

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