Pronunciation: /ˈæskɪŋ praɪs/
noun a price that is set by a seller as the initial amount they want to receive for a product or service
A1 The asking price for the house was too high.
A2 She decided to negotiate with the seller to lower the asking price.
B1 The real estate agent recommended setting the asking price slightly below market value.
B2 After much consideration, they finally agreed on an asking price that was fair to both parties.
C1 The seller was unwilling to budge on the asking price, despite multiple offers.
C2 The property had been on the market for months without any interest due to the high asking price.
formal The seller set the asking price for the house at $500,000.
informal The seller is asking for $500,000 for the house.
slang The seller is looking to get $500k for the house.
figurative The asking price for the antique vase was through the roof.
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