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Some agents define a low-ball offer as 25% or more below list. In areas where there's a shortage of available homes, that figure may drop to 20%. "What defines lowball varies from market to market and even submarket to submarket, but certainly from price range to price range," says Steve McLinden of Bankrate.com.
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Read More »You've invested a great deal in this house. So when the time comes to put it on the market, you expect potential buyers to recognize its true value. But sometimes, you get an offer that's so far below your asking price it feels like someone pitched a baseball straight at your stomach. Should you simply walk away from such a number? Or does it make sense to pause and weigh your options? Here are some points to consider before you decide:
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