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Advice on putting an offer in writing
I’m ready to make an offer to a seller but he wants it emailed to him. I have met with him in person to look at the property. Also I have no problem talking with someone in person. I just have zero experience in making written offers. How do I make the offer attractive, professional and flexible in case I need to increase my offer?