| LChamp | says | every one i have ever made was conditional |
| butterflylitgirl | says | that completely depends on how much someone wants the house. We knew there were several offers going in on a house we wanted so we made |
| butterflylitgirl | says | ours look the best by having no conditions |
| paulthe | says | very common |
| CHiC | thinks | it's normal |
| Monty | says | i bought my home little over 4 years ago and they had them then. |
| KDFrawg | says | It is common to receive them. It is not common to acceot them. |
| Karma Meg | says | depending on the market; they used to be so common but in a hot market, conditions usually off |
| Karma Meg | says | big condition for me is always home inspection |
| KDFrawg | says | Oh, inspection is common in every sale. Conditional offers usually require you to wait for your sale until the offerer sells their home. |
| KDFrawg | says | I had nver considered inspection a condition, but rather a requirement. |
| CallKathy | we had them on both houses we bought and on both sales for those houses as well. All 4 times they were "financing" conditions |
| bloggeries | says | conditions kind of stink but same time if it's being bought by someone who already owns a home chances are they need to free the equity |
| bloggeries | says | first; as a seller it's a bit of a drag. |
| LaShae | says | homes sold as is in GA are on the rise too, which is scary but conditions are pretty in an offer |
| cowlady | has | written many offers with contingencies; however has advised clients of the possibility of losing out on the house because of it. |
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