Does the first or earliest offer for a property typically lead to the best result?

Does the first or earliest offer for a property typically lead to the best result?
Property ObserverDecember 7, 2020

Accepting the initial offer for your home is usually the better option than waiting in the hope of getting a better price, according to RP Data's Cameron Kusher.

He bases this insight on RP Data research which shows that if a home sells in less than 30 days, it has consistently recorded the lowest level of discounting by vendors.

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