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Buying off market deals with conventional loan?
I plan on driving for $ / using propstream to build lists and send mailers. My question is how likely is the seller going to be ok with me buying it with a conventional loan vs. cash offers and quick closing. Every video / article I read people who are targeting off-market properties are all paying cash and closing quick.