
15 January 2016 | 6 replies
In other words, the sellers counter offer is $6000 higher than what I thought I was accepting as their counter.
1 October 2016 | 23 replies
He then called me back and said he was just going to call the credit union who is selling it and I ended up having a counter offer within 5 minutes.
6 October 2016 | 0 replies
I've used the 70% rule to determine my max bid but I'm not sure if I should start out with that or bid low and hope I get a counteroffer.

17 May 2017 | 15 replies
I accepted a counter offer from the bank, set up a inspection.....all good until we got to the property and all the Cooper was gone, sheet rock ripped out and pipes gone!

8 December 2013 | 30 replies
:P Can't wait to see how they respond or what the counter offer will be.

16 June 2016 | 19 replies
The counter offer is almost always provided state what HUD considers an "acceptable offer" on the property.

23 November 2022 | 8 replies
So we get an offer, and the seller counter offers at a higher price than the list price.

28 November 2022 | 1 reply
The building was listed for 469,000 and we offered 516,000 they counter offered and said if we increase our offer to 521,000 the apt. building was ours.

13 June 2019 | 34 replies
No need to wait until the very last moment, where a careless error could cause you to lose your escrow.You will need time to process the inspection report and make a counter offer.

5 July 2019 | 8 replies
Most of the time, you will get a counter offer instead of an acceptance to your first offer, which makes it easy to back out without "attaching bad will" to your name.