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Paul D.
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What questions should I ask? FSBO

Paul D.
  • New to Real Estate
  • New Jersey
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Im preparing to invest in my first property. I just saw a FSBO house and its looking like a multi-family home which is the market I want to invest in. I have thoughts of doing an seller finance here but I won't know for sure until I call them and seek more information about the home and their motives. What are some good questions I can prepare myself for the owner to get information from the owner that way I can run the analysis to check if its a good deal?

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Account Closed
  • Investor
  • Buffalo, NY
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Account Closed
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  • Buffalo, NY
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Start preparing your financial analysis and the questions will pop out at you. Lots of analysis tools here on BP, just start confirming the details. Best of luck in your venture.

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