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Milind Shastri
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Agent reluctant with low ball offers :|

Milind Shastri
  • Investor
  • Allen, TX
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Hey Everyone, My wife and I have been looking for our first investment multi-plex for the past 4 months in the DFW area now and we've made several offers too till now. However our agent seems reluctant when we come up with low ball offers like $300k for a $335 listed price and says it will never get accepted. Most multi-unit sellers require an offer to even walk through the property and we dont want to offer too much early on. We would still like to submit more offers, say 1-2 a week atleast and were wondering if that means were are pushing our our real estate agent or not. Any ideas on how many low offers would be too many. Thanks.

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Alan Grobmeier
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Alan Grobmeier
  • Rental Property Investor
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Change agents.  You have the wrong one.

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