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Logan Allec
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Complete rookie...seller agreed to my price...what do I do now?

Logan Allec
  • Accountant
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Sad story. The seller got cancer, cannot work, and needs to liquidate assets. Anyway, he is willing to sell me his duplex with a great view of Downtown LA at a decent discount.

Key points:

  • I am planning to live in one unit and rent the other out.
  • I am planning on putting 20% down (3.5% FHA if this property will pass FHA muster...but I'm not sure it will).

What are my next steps?

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Scott Trench
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Scott Trench
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If you are that unsure of what to do, I'd contact a local real estate agent.  That's their whole job ;)

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