Wisconsin Commercial Offer to Purchase is a contract to buy commercial real estate in Wisconsin. It is used to transfer title and ownership from the seller to the buyer. The Offer to Purchase includes the legal description of the property, the purchase price, any special conditions, the date of the closing, and the parties involved in the transaction. There are two types of Wisconsin Commercial Offer to Purchase: Standard Form and Custom Form. The Standard Form is a pre-printed form that contains the basic elements of the transaction, including the legal description of the property, the purchase price, and the date of the closing. The Custom Form is a more detailed form that allows the buyer and seller to add additional language to the contract that address matters particular to the property being sold. Both forms are available from real estate attorneys, real estate agents, and other sources.