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Xavier Bruce
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Finding deals for flips.

Xavier Bruce
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Hey guys, I’ve ran into a problem when making offers to on market properties. A lot of real estate agents won’t even submit my offer because they say it’s too low. Aren’t they legally obligated to submit every offer!? Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance! 🙏🏻

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Julio Garcia
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Julio Garcia
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Find a new realtor- shop around. I've learned through the forums that a investor realtor is the way to go.  There's a saying around here like 'if your realtor isn't embarrassed by your offer then you're offering too much." 

side note- find other ways to generate leads- on market deals are the top f the market, they tend to be most expensive. Look into a mail campaign or driving for dollars. Best fo luck 

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