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Updated over 7 years ago,

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  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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Advice on making offers on an apartment

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  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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I am looking to start making offers on my first property and I need some advice. My realtor has provided me a list of sold apartments meeting my criteria. After assessing a list of on market properties against the comps list, I have assigned a value that I would be willing to spend on each property on the list.  As I will be offering 70-80% of the asking, I plan to make lots of offers sight unseen, expecting to get lots of rejections. If there is a counter or an acceptance, I would then like to view the property and move forward on a deal. Due to the volume I wish to offer on, it is not feasible to go view every property.

Am I able to structure simultaneous offers on multiple properties in a way that my realtor will be willing to execute, and will also allow me to inspect prior to a deal being done. Any advice on this is much appreciated.

Thanks, 

Tristan

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