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De'Shawna Graham
  • Fayetteville, NC
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how to get them to lower the purchase price.

De'Shawna Graham
  • Fayetteville, NC
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Hello BP, Put in an offer on a place. Purchase price is 125k. but it's definitely in need of serious renovations. Comps in the area are for 160k. The as is value is more than likely 125k. The maximum offer I can do is 92,000 but the rejected the mess out of that. what's an fair offer. how can you find a property where you are not going over your maximum allowable offer? it seems like so many properties in this area are over priced. any tricks of the trade??

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