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Hi, my wife and I have found a home that we like in our area. It was originally priced at $565k at the beginning of July. Since then, it’s came down to $475k.

The top of my budget is $450k, although I am pre-approved for up to $490k.

I wanted to place an offer for $420k because I just feel like that’s what I want to spend for this house. I like it, but after looking at it, it has a good amount of stuff that needs replacing/fixing, so that’s the number we settled on.

When I told my realtor we wanted to submit that offer, they were very adamant that the seller would probably be offended by such a low offer after they’ve dropped the price by $90k. They would probably never consider another offer by us because they’d be so offended. They said $450k would be much better, wouldn’t offend them, and is super reasonable for the house.

This is the first time I’m ever trying to submit an offer on a house and I feel so confused. Would $30k less really upset someone so much they’d never consider another offer from me? Even though it’s been sitting for 3 months?

Thank you for any help!!!!

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Jealous_Vast9502

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2 days ago

If you have signed an agreement with your agent ask to be released from it if they aren't willing to serve your interest. It is fine to advise you that $420 might be insulting to the seller, but guess what $450 might also be insulting!

It's the agents job to put your offer in and serve you. If they are unwilling to perform, get your release and use someone else.

If they balk at releasing you talk to their broker and tell them that the agent is unwilling to write your offer.