To the seller it's going to be the same net sale price of $ 200,000 one way or another so it's really again a cash flow decision on the buyer's part. (buyersbrokersonly.com)
Please note that these purchase prices are based on net sale price, after any seller concession (s). (buyersbrokersonly.com)
Therefore, disclosing them up front and pricing the home based upon that disclosure will often times produce a higher net sales price for the owner. (accuracyplushomeinspectionsct.com)