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Asking Price Definition<\/h2>\n

Asking price<\/strong> is the amount a broker<\/a> and an owner or an owner alone have agreed to sell or rent a property for.<\/p>\n

Explanation<\/h2>\n

Often, a home for sale at one price (the asking price) sells for another price (the sale price<\/a>).<\/p>\n

An asking price is the price that after several market compilations an owner agrees with a broker, or solely agrees, to start the bartering of a property for.<\/p>\n

This is a price the owner feels justifies the value of his home and any emotional attachment or other attachments, including any land<\/a> the property comes with.<\/p>\n

The asking price can also bundle furniture, appliances, and\/or amenities<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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