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Angel Acosta
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tampa, FL
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A seller contacted me

Angel Acosta
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

I have been out of the Real estate arena for about a year and looking to get back into the game.

Through my business network, a seller emailed me asking if I know of someone who may be interested in buying 17 remaining lots he has in a subdivision.

He provided the average selling price of the lots, location, name of the subdivision, etc.

What would be the best approach to handle this?