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Originally Posted by Love2Swim
I think it would depend on how financially savvy the buyers are. If they had narrowed down their choice to two homes that were quite equal, one had a bond remaining the other didn’t, it seems like you’d buy the one that did not have a bond.
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That's true. But, many buyers are not "savvy". So, as a seller, if you have not paid off the bond, you can offer the house at a lower price and a non-savvy buyer will buy it. That is the advantage of keeping the bond.