Context: our six year old 4/2 1700sq ft home between Austin and San Antonio is on the market. Currently listed at $299K.
About a month ago we received an offer at $292K (we were listed for $305K at the time) and countered at $297K. Never heard from agent.
Last week we received an offer at $280K (still listed at $305K) and countered right on $300K, hoping for them to counter and we eventually land around $290K.
In hindsight we should have taken the first offer. Is it no longer the norm for buyer and seller to go back and forth with multiple counters?
About a month ago we received an offer at $292K (we were listed for $305K at the time) and countered at $297K. Never heard from agent.
Last week we received an offer at $280K (still listed at $305K) and countered right on $300K, hoping for them to counter and we eventually land around $290K.
In hindsight we should have taken the first offer. Is it no longer the norm for buyer and seller to go back and forth with multiple counters?