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All Forum Posts by: Nicholas Crum

Nicholas Crum has started 4 posts and replied 73 times.

Post: Hesitation to do deal

Nicholas CrumPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 76
  • Votes 25
Originally posted by @Nicholas Crum:

I completed a FSBO last night. I thought the same thing. Every seller has a bottom line. If you aren't ashamed of your first offer, you offered too much. The worst they can say is no. They will likely counter and that will tell you where you need to be on your next offer. If you are feeling brave you can** politely ask what is the minimum they would entertain.

Good luck!

Sorry about the last sentence.

Post: Hesitation to do deal

Nicholas CrumPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 76
  • Votes 25

I completed a FSBO last night. I thought the same thing. Every seller has a bottom line. If you aren't ashamed of your first offer, you offered too much. The worst they can say is no. They will likely counter and that will tell you where you need to be on your next offer. If you are feeling brave you can't politely ask what is the minimum they would entertain.

Good luck!

Post: What was the best way you have financed an investment property?

Nicholas CrumPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 76
  • Votes 25

I am just thinking there has to be some good stories out there on how investors got their first investment property. I was chatting with a friend and this topic came up. He jokingly said to sell a kidney for $25,000 and how in 30 years it would make for a fantastic story. Obvisouly this is extreme but I am still curioius and just want to create friendly conversation on this site. I can't wait to read some of the stories!