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Isabella Rogers
  • Wholesaler
  • New Orleans
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Wholesale Buy Formula

Isabella Rogers
  • Wholesaler
  • New Orleans
Posted

Hello again! Isabella Rogers here. Does anyone know the buy formula used in the New Orleans, LA? I assume to use 70% in my MAO (maximum allowable offer; not sure if everyone calls it that), but I not sure how aggressive the market is in New Orleans, as I am trying to close on my first deal. One more question as well: Is it considered bad business if I ask an investor directly? Thank you in advance!

Best,

Isabella Rogers

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