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Joshua Parsons
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Getting over low offers

Joshua Parsons
  • Lender
  • Littleton, CO
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Does anyone ever feel bad for offering low on a property? I have one I'm looking at, the asking price is at $45,000 but with needed rehabs, I see it only making sense if I offer $10,000. 

I feel like I'm insulting the seller if I offer that much below his asking price though. 

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Eric Gerakos
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Eric Gerakos
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If you feel bad about making low offers on properties how bad are you going to feel when you need to evict someone for not paying rent? These are financial transactions. Keep your emotions out of it.

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