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Jovan Pipkin
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First multi-family home investment

Jovan Pipkin
  • Bremerton, WA
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My offer was accepted, so what should I now be doing moving forward

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Joseph Firmin
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Joseph Firmin
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If it is a small multifamily (<5 units) then get your inspection scheduled and financing in order. Assuming you have an agent, they should walk you through this... If this is a commercial deal, then you need to finalize the contract, ensure you have all due diligence documents from the seller prior to initiating the due diligence period. Then get your inspection, finalize financing, appraisal, etc.

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