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Kyle Marsh
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How Low is "Too Low" for a Low Ball Offer?

Kyle Marsh
  • New to Real Estate
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I understand this is a very vague question, but does anyone have a rule of thumb when it comes to low ball offers? If you want to put an offer in on a property just as a "shot in the dark," is there a certain percentage under asking that you would consider the bottom line for a low ball offer? I'd appreciate any input. Thank you.

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Darius Ogloza
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Local real estate agents are probably your best source for this kind of information.  Each market is going to be different.   

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