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Philip Bourdon
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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A Possible Quick Sale After my First Purchase

Philip Bourdon
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Hi. Just last Sunday I signed an agreement for a 2/1 14'x56' oldie (69 RitzCraft) that is in excellent condition with AC and Gas Furnace> The price was $2750. I had just attended a Lonnie Scruggs Bootcamp exactly two weeks earlier.

I put out ads right away and will have an appointment to show the home on Sunday to a man who wants to pay cash!! I wanted to finance and make it a "Lonnie Deal," but cash is king (advertised at $5500 cash. I'll show my CList ad below. I'm excited.

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