Knockdown Price
A knockdown price refers to a significantly reduced price at which an asset or product is sold, typically below its market value. This term is often used in the context of auctions or distressed sales where assets are sold quickly, often due to financial pressure or to offload inventory. A knockdown price can attract buyers looking for bargains but may also indicate that the seller is in a weak negotiating position or facing liquidity issues.
Example
A company facing financial distress sells its real estate at a knockdown price of 30% below market value to raise cash quickly.
Key points
• Refers to a heavily discounted price, often below market value.
• Common in auctions, distressed sales, or inventory liquidation.
• Can attract bargain hunters but may indicate seller distress.