Conditional Offer
nouncon·di·tion·al of·ferpronounced kən-DISH-ən-əl OF-ər
Last reviewed 16 April 2026
What does the noun Conditional Offer mean?
An offer to purchase a property that is subject to specified conditions being met — most commonly finance approval, a satisfactory building and pest inspection, or the sale of the buyer's existing property. If a condition is not met, the buyer can typically exit the contract without penalty.
How the noun Conditional Offer is used
We made a conditional offer subject to finance and a building inspection, which gave us a two-week window to do our due diligence.
Synonyms
subject-to offer
Related words
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MLA citation: "Conditional Offer." How to Property, 16 Apr. 2026, https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/conditional-offer. Accessed 13 June 2026.
Chicago citation: How to Property. "Conditional Offer." Last modified April 16, 2026. https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/conditional-offer.
APA citation: How to Property. (2026, April 16). Conditional Offer. https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/conditional-offer