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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also said straight out NO to buyers who needed closing cost help. Asking for closing cost help is definitely not standard. You need a new realtor, if that's what she's telling you in this market.[/quote] You have no idea where PP is planning to buy. Closing cost help is still considered in a lot of markets. She could be planning to buy a condo in Woodbridge for all you know.[/quote] Why the hell do they need closing cost help? The only reason I can think would be they're having cash flow problems? If you want a lower price, ask for that don't ask for closing costs! [/quote] What difference does it make to you, as long as you get your NET ask? [/quote] Because as a seller if I receive two exact same offers with the same NET, I would choose the one without closing cost help. It means they don't have enough funds to cover closing. It means that the transaction might fall through and I'd lose the sale. [/quote]
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