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asking price
noun
- the price originally demanded by the seller, as before any reduction resulting from bargaining, discount, etc.
asking price
noun
- the price suggested by a seller but usually considered to be subject to bargaining
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Word History and Origins
Origin of asking price1
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Example Sentences
Elghanian said he was forced to sell for $2 million below his original asking price.
Unable to get their asking price, the Milners took it off the market in January this year.
When Cage first put it on the market a few years back, the asking price was more than $30 million.
The asking price was $550,000, and Finlay says he got nearly that from a New York collector.
So, of course, the observant farmer would add a thousand dollars to the asking-price of his property.
However, he kept his "asking price" up; but his selling price was as various as his buyers, and hard to deal with.
An "all cash basis" is not uncommon these days and often brings a sizable reduction in the asking price.
It was a desirable property but the investor had been over greedy and had put his original asking price far too high.
His asking price sounded like a bargain rate, and Tom, knowing Morris's reputation, was only too glad to engage him.
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