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Updated about 4 years ago, 10/04/2020

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Tom Port
  • Specialist
  • Arizona/California
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Offers, Offers, Offers

Tom Port
  • Specialist
  • Arizona/California
Posted

Hi Guys! 

I've begun to look at properties now, and a few interest me but not what they are currently advertised at, in this current stage of the market cycle what is appropriate to offer? Would as low as 90% of asking price be acceptable? 

Also, is the best approach to send out as many offers as possible? Or would it be better to have a more targeted approach? I'm keen to get moving, but I also want to ensure I have a system that sticks within my defined parameters and ensures I don't live with buyers remorse.


Thanks for you help!

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