The amount a ready, willing, and able buyeragrees to pay for a property and a seller agreesto accept.
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
price (noun)1.
archaic - value worth
2.
a) the quantity of one thing that is exchanged or demanded in barter or sale for another
b) the amount of money given or set as consideration for the sale of a specified thing
3.
the terms for the sake of which something is done or undertaken as
a) an amount sufficient to bribe one - believed every man had his price
b) a reward for the apprehension or death of a person - an outlaw with a price on his head
4.
the cost at which something is obtained - the price of freedom is restraint J. Irwin Miller
transitive verb
1.
to set a price on
2.
to find out the price of
3.
to drive by raising excessively - prices priced themselves out of the market
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Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
price (noun)1.
the amount of money that is demanded as payment for something
SYNONYMS:
ante, charge, cost, damage, fee, figure, freight, price tagRELATED WORDS:
fair market value, market value, valuation, value; asking price, list price, sticker price; price point, rate, tariff, unit price; carrying charge, overcharge, service charge ( service fee), surcharge; deduction, discount, markdown, reduction, sale; deposit; down payment; account, bill, check, invoice, tab2.
the loss or penalty involved in achieving a goal
SYNONYMS:
costRELATED WORDS:
expense, toll; damages, forfeit, forfeiture, mulct, sacrifice; ante, risk3.
something offered or given in return for a service performed
SYNONYMS:
bounty, priceRELATED WORDS:
bonus, lagniappe, premium; bonanza, jackpot, treasure trove; award, decoration, distinction, honor, plume, prize, trophy; gratuity, tip; desert(s), wagesRisk Free Exam Pass Guarantee
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