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James McGovern#1 Land & New Construction Contributor
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Negotiating with sellers to buy houses below market value?

James McGovern#1 Land & New Construction Contributor
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What are the best practices to Negotiating with sellers to buy houses below market value?

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Bill B.#2 Managing Your Property Contributor
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Bill B.#2 Managing Your Property Contributor
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All cash, large non-refundable EMD, no inspection/appraisal contingencies. Fast close or rent back if the seller wants/needs either.

Why would you give a stranger $10,000 off your product’s real value? (Really a gift to a stranger larger than given ever given to a loved one.). You want confidence they will close. That’s cash, a large penalty for not closing, or no escape clauses. 

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