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Can I offer a home a cash price for the house ?

I have won a money and want to buy a new home And offer a lower price than what the realtor said Is it up to the home owner to decide

Asked by Trudie Hoffmann | Gallup, FL| 03-29-2024| 667 views|Buying|Updated 2 years ago

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Keith Jean Pierre

REMAX First Realty · East Brunswick, NJ

(151 reviews)
You are allowed to offer anything you would like for a property. Just keep in mind, that does not mean the seller has to accept. Keith Jean-Pierre Managing Principal The Dapper Agents Operations In: NY, NJ, FL & CA
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04-25-2026 (3 days ago)··
Kevin Neely

Keller Williams Realty Elite Partners · Spring Hill, FL

(76 reviews)
Yes, you can submit a cash offer on a home, and in many Florida markets cash offers carry significant weight with sellers because they eliminate financing contingencies and reduce the risk of a deal falling through. In Weeki Wachee and the surrounding Hernando County, Florida market, cash buyers often find they can negotiate a more favorable price in exchange for the certainty and speed they bring to the table. Sellers in this area frequently weigh a clean cash offer against a higher financed offer, and the cleaner contract often wins even at a slightly lower number. To submit a cash offer credibly, be prepared to provide proof of funds alongside your offer, whether that is a bank statement, brokerage account summary, or letter from a financial institution. Your agent will structure the offer with appropriate inspection and title contingencies to protect you through the process. A well-presented cash offer in this Florida market is a strong competitive position. Kevin Neely & Kaitlynd Robbins | K2 Sells
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04-15-2026 (1 week ago)··
Lisa And Greg Harris

eXp Realty, LLC · Columbia, SC

(42 reviews)
I would recommend connecting with a Solid REALTOR in your area, to get the best advice on the pulse of the local market! You are always welcome to make a cash offer. Remember they will typically request the proof of funds with the offer and they do not have to accept it, but a local agent can give you a good idea of what the market is seeing as far as how the inventory is moving in your market.
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05-06-2024 (1 year ago)··
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Jared Labarga

RE/MAX Gold · Vacaville, CA

(95 reviews)
Hi Trudie. You can absolutely make a cash offer on a property. Depending on your local market, a seller may be willing to negotiate on the price. I would highly recommend you talk with a local licensed REALTOR for the best advice.
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04-06-2024 (2 years ago)··
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Regan Maki And Cal Couch

Ansley Real Estate · Atlanta, GA

(540 reviews)
Trudie! Absolutely you can make an offer on any property. If you are paying cash, that might strengthen your position and help you purchase a property at a lower price without the contingencies associated with Buyers who get loans. Our recommendation is to consult a professional who can help guide you through the buying process.
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04-15-2024 (2 years ago)··
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Susana Cervantes

Excellence RE Real Estate · Covina, CA

You can submitt an all cash offer. Doing one below asking price and getting it accepted depending on the current condition of the property, the current market in your area and if there are other offers on the table that may be higher than yours through financing but more apealing to seller. Hope that helps.
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04-02-2024 (2 years ago)··
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