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Repo House? What to offer.
Their is a nice Repo house for sale in my area. Built in 2000 and I like it second best of all my choices. They are asking 119,900. Considering I like one other house better, it can't hurt to lowball them. If I get it, then it will be good, but if i don't, I might still be able to get the other house I want.
I was thinking I should offer 109,900 or maybe even lower because I would have to pay closing costs. What do you think?
Also, my Realtor has not shown me any duplexes except for one. Is it possible that they are realy that hard to find a duplex for sale?