Can I reject an offer if it’s too low?
Can you reject a low offer and still sell for more? Yes — and here’s exactly how to make it work.
Quick answer: You can reject any offer that’s too low
Legally and practically: until you sign, you’re free to say no. A low offer is not a trap — it’s a negotiation starter. If an offer undervalues your home, you can reject it, counter it, or use it to find a better buyer. Knowing when to reject and how to respond is part of the home selling process.
Why rejecting a low offer can be smart
- Protects your equity: Accepting a too-low offer often leaves money on the table.
- Sends a market signal: Rejecting a weak bid can attract stronger buyers who respect pricing.
- Opens negotiation: A rejection can trigger a revised, higher offer or a bidding situation.
Use those benefits when the real estate market, days on market, and comparable sales support your price.

When you should consider accepting a low offer
- Cash buyer ready to close fast
- Buyer waives risky contingencies
- Market is soft and comparable sales support a lower price
If time is critical or carrying costs are hurting you, a lower but certain sale can be the right move.
How to respond to a low offer — step by step
- Review the terms, not just the price. Look at deposit, financing, closing date, and contingencies.
- Check the comps and days on market. Confirm whether your listing price is supported by recent sales.
- Counter with a clear number and terms. Don’t bluff. Be specific: price, closing date, and what you’ll accept or decline.
- Use a strategic rejection. A firm but professional rejection keeps the buyer engaged and preserves relationships.
- Ask your agent to pre-screen buyers. Proof of funds and pre-approval eliminate time-wasting bids.
Avoid emotional mistakes
Sellers take low offers personally. Don’t. Treat offers like data. Decide with facts: market data, carrying costs, and your timeline.
Common buyer tactics and how to counter them
- Lowball to test urgency: Respond with a counter or a firm rejection.
- Conditional offers to reduce price later: Reject or demand stronger protections.
- Fast-close low bids: Trade speed for price — ask for a better number or accept with premium terms.

Role of a local expert in the home selling process
A skilled local realtor turns low offers into leverage. They interpret comps, write tight counteroffers, and negotiate deposits and timelines that protect your equity. I help sellers reject or reshape low offers while attracting qualified buyers.
If you’re facing a low offer and want a fast, confident plan, get a clear market evaluation and negotiation strategy. Contact Tony Sousa for expert guidance and immediate next steps.
Email: tony@sousasells.ca
Phone: 416-477-2620
Website: https://www.sousasells.ca
Get the right outcome. Reject the wrong offer and sell on your terms.



















