Posted by JD Seller on February 06, 2014 at 19:30:07 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Should I feel bad? posted by 37Chief on February 06, 2014 at 16:40:47:
37Chief: It sound like you priced your ground without knowing the current market price. So it is not her fault that you under priced your land. You made a deal. It is up to you about how you would act.
The exact letter of the law would let you sell to another buyer for more money or even up the price to her. The way I would do it is to live up to the deal I made and forget the "MAYBE" more money from some Realtor.
You have inherited this property from your Mother. So you personally really do not have much invested in this ground. The amount your going to get is pretty good even if you under priced it.
I would want to be able to look my neighbor in the eye without feeling bad because of a bad deal that was my fault.
Maybe look at it this way. Switch the facts around. You agreed to a price. She finds out your way too high. So she comes back to you and offers you less money. HOW WOULD you feel then??? I am willing to bet that her name would be mud to you.
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