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All Forum Posts by: Ceasar Stinson

Ceasar Stinson has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Thanks for all the good insight.

Originally posted by @Marc Winter:

So much depends on your local market--average listing/sale prices, time on market (dom) etc.

It's been said many times before:  if your offer doesn't embarrass you to present it, it aint low enough.

 Hadn't heard that one, I think my agent might be a little embarrassed by my offers. I'm going to tell him that. 

Originally posted by @Matthew Meikle:

You should try including your reasoning in writing with all low ball offers. If the seller/agent thinks you actually gave it some thought they will give it more consideration. Along those lines, try coming in at non standard numbers. For example, instead of $150000 try $152500. That also tends to give the impression that you really crunched the numbers.

 Good insight, will incorporate that into my strategy. Thanks. 

Originally posted by @Russell Brazil:

Well if it is a $15k property, thats too much of a low ball. If it's a $1 million property, Id probably offer less.  Context matters here.

Makes sense, thank you.

Hello, trying to see what folks consider a "lowball" offer. I''m considering cash offer 12-15k below asking and trying to refine my offer strategy. I know there are many variables to consider however just trying to see what others think.

Thanks. 

In Wisconsin, if 14 day notice is given, is there a window of time after the 14 days,  in which you must file the eviction with the courts before the 14 day notice "expires" and you have to provide a "new" notice? If I don't accept any rent, can I choose to start the eviction 28, 38 days out so long as no rent is accepted?

Thank you.