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How long seller should respond to a buyer's offer?, What is the normal range of days?
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thickface
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Sep 12 2023, 12:14 PM
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Usually buyer can wait some time but if your agent keeps delaying, the buyer might try to low-ball more because it seems like nobody else might be interested in your unit.
If you ask me, deals should be straight forward. The longer the time for finalizing, it will usually lead to either seller requesting more or buyer requesting less.
My transaction agreement took less than 2 days as both sides willing to meet in the middle. Previous negotiations which didn't lead to dealing took like 3 weeks and in the end, seller decides to take my offer but I took up the other offer which I love. Kindly find another agent that prioritize you.
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thickface
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Sep 12 2023, 02:43 PM
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QUOTE(westlife @ Sep 12 2023, 02:24 PM) What I discovered for my case is that although I already told my agent that I wanted to sell to the 1st buyer based on the offered price without the need to negotiate further. He still continues to ‘work’ with the 2nd buyer which is his client as well. But at least yesterday he reverted the 2nd buyer offered extra 8k than the 1st buyer and I eventually sign the OTP with the 2nd buyer. So I would say that sometimes it is not the matter of the seller(owner). Someone the seller’s agent also can try to do something that is against the wish of the seller and decide it by himself. Okay la got extra 8k. Good also. Lucky for you.
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