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Updated about 1 month ago, 10/23/2024
Taking action and lesson learned.
Hey fellow BP memebers!
I've been actively searching for and analyzing multifamily and single-family deals, making calls, and submitting offers. Recently, I learned a valuable lesson that made me step back and reassess how I approach offers to sellers and agents.
One example is a duplex deal where I submitted a lower offer due to the significant repairs needed. The seller, who inherited the property, was motivated to sell and move on. My offer was based on what made sense for the numbers as a rental post-repairs. I was surprised when the agent consulted the seller despite my offer being lower than expected, given the property's condition. However, the seller decided to hold off on accepting my offer since the property had only been on the market for 7 days and they wanted to entertain other offers.
This experience made me realize the importance of paying attention to the number of days a property has been on the market. Offering on a fresh listing wasn’t the best approach in this case. Moving forward, I'll focus on properties with higher days on the market, which is something I should've been doing from the start. Lesson learned. I'll also keep up with door-knocking, which I typically do on weekends.