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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Market price

Is this correct?
She is asking for $20000 more than the market price for her flat.
  

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Is it natural to say this though?
She is asking for $20000 more than the market price for her flat.

how would you naturally say this please?

She sold her house market price.
She sold her house ($20000) under below above over market price.
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$20,000 (ie use a comma)
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AnonymousShe sold her house at market price.
AnonymousShe sold her house for $20,000 [below / over] market price.
As shown.

CJ
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Hi
can I ask you a question?
Im playing a game where you are a manager of a football team and you have to buy and sell players.
How would you phrase the following please?

I bought the player under market price. The market price this player was 2000 and I was able to get him for 1500.
The market price is what the player is worth right?
is that synonymous?
The mar
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Anonymous Is market value the same as market price ?
I'm sorry but I don't know anything about this kind of terminology. Those are probably different, but I don't know how they differ. Why not repost this as a new post? Maybe someone else knows these terms.

CJ
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Thank you
I will repost but if you are talking about a house I would you have said it

I bought the house under market price. The market price this house was 200000 and I was able to get him for 150000.
The market price is what the house is worth right?
is thIs synonymous to you?
The market price is 2000.
He is worth 2000.

Could you you tell me how you woul
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Hi Califjim,

Would you tell me what you would have said?

Thank you
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AnonymousWould you tell me what you would have said?
the maket price has gone down or the value of the house haa gone down?
I might say either one out of ignorance because I don't know the technical difference. If I really needed to be precise I'd consult a realtor.

CJ

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