A counteroffer is where real estate turns into strategy đź’Ľ
When a buyer submits an offer and the seller doesn’t accept it as written, the seller can respond with changes. That response is a counteroffer. It may adjust price, repairs, contingencies, or closing timelines.
Here’s the key many don’t realize: once a counteroffer is made, the original offer is off the table. Now the other side can accept, reject, or counter again.
This back-and-forth is completely normal. It’s not conflict, it’s negotiation 🎯
Strong negotiation isn’t about “winning.” It’s about aligning terms so both parties feel comfortable moving forward.
The calmest buyers and sellers usually get the best outcomes. Emotional reactions tend to cost money. Strategic patience often earns it.

