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What happens to my offer to purchase after it is drafted?

Your offer to purchase will be presented to the seller as soon as possible after it is drafted. The seller can accept your offer, reject your offer, or make a counter offer.

Acceptance

An accepted offer means the seller has agreed to all the terms and conditions exactly as set forth in your offer to purchase.

Rejection

A rejected offer means the seller did not agree with any of the terms and conditions set forth in your offer to purchase.

Counter offer

A counter offer means the seller agrees with some of the terms and conditions of your offer, but not all of them.

The seller then makes a counter offer. The counter offer may change the price, the closing date, or add or delete conditions.

Once you have received a counter offer you have two choices. You can accept the new terms and conditions or reject them. If you reject them, you can choose to start the whole process over again.

Once you have decided to sell your property, the first thing is to list your property – establishing with Me the terms and conditions of the sale.

I will ask you to sign a Listing Agreement – an official document granting Me and My brokerage permission to represent you in the marketing and sale of your property.

I will help you sell your property faster and easier, getting your full value for your investment.
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House hunting begins at home... with planning. Before you grab the road maps and hit the streets, you need to know how expensive a house you can afford to buy.

Knowing your affordable
price range will bring your house hunting into focus.
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Moving is definitely not easy, but this section offers tips to make the whole experience easier, less trying, and less expensive.

"Good Planning is the
Key to a Successful
Move."
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