Interested buyers will submit an offer to purchase your property to your real estate agent through their agent. Your agent will take you through the offer to ensure that you understand all aspects of it. Before you accept or sign back the offer, you may wish to take the offer to a lawyer and make certain that ever detail is legally accurate and in your best interest.
Your offer will contain:
The names of the potential purchaser.
Your name.
A description of the property.
The conditions they wish to attach to the purchase:
An irrevocable date (you have until this date to accept, or sign back a counter offer). It may also contain mortgage details (for instance, the purchaser may wish to assume your mortgage or may wish you to discharge it).
Very often, the first thing sellers look at is the offer's purchase price. Remember that it is not all yours. You'll have to pay your:
On the bright side, you'll probably have pre-paid a number of things like utilities, and taxes, so you'll be getting additional funds as well.