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lower the sale price

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See: discount, reduce


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I would be willing to lower the sale price but, then again, it is priced in line with the cost of other cottages on my road.
Some realtors can assist owners of homes for sale with "buy-down" mortgage products to add more buying appeal to the property without having to lower the sale price.
If the foregoing example was contingent upon the purchaser obtaining a loan in the amount of $160,000 and the apartment appraises at $180,000, the seller and purchaser must either agree to lower the sale price to $180,000 or the purchaser has the right cancel the transaction (unless, of course, the purchaser agrees to purchase the apartment at $200,000 with a loan of $144,000).
 
 
 
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