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Your first offer is almost always your best offer, even if it's early

Your first offer is almost always your best offer, even if it's early Your first offer is almost always your best offer.

Receiving an early offer on your home is not a sign that you've done something wrong. It's more likely a sign that you've done some things right.

Across my career, when I've seen sellers reject an early offer because they felt it happened too quickly, most times they ended up settling for less later on.

Take that first early offer seriously. It's most likely the best opportunity you'll have to control your price and terms.

This video explains why.

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