Wisconsin ? Counter Offer is a type of real estate contract used in the US state of Wisconsin. It is a legally binding agreement between a buyer and seller that outlines the terms of an offer for the purchase of real estate. The Wisconsin ? Counter Offer includes information about the purchase price, closing date, earnest money deposit, and contingencies. It also includes any additional terms and conditions that the buyer or seller may have. There are two types of Wisconsin ? Counter Offer, a Standard Counter Offer and a Buyer's Counter Offer. The Standard Counter Offer is a response to the seller's original offer, and it is usually used when the buyer wants to negotiate a lower purchase price or wishes to amend some conditions of the original offer. The Buyer's Counter Offer is a response to the Standard Counter Offer, and it is usually used by the buyer to propose a higher purchase price or to add additional conditions.