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Marc Pfleger
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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My $1,000.00 mistake

Marc Pfleger
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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so I ended up selling my 2nd property to another investor and hit my goal for a target profit, however, I forgot the magic phrase NET to seller in the contract. When I purchased the property from the previous owner I agreed to no tax proration so the property taxes ended up coming out of my profit. It was still a good deal for me, but could have been better. I basically wholesaled this property.

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