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Christopher Hodum
  • Vero Beach, FL
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Selling First Property

Christopher Hodum
  • Vero Beach, FL
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Hey Everyone, I have just put my first house I bought on the market. It was a foreclosure when I bought it. Needed paint, the first owner never painted any of the walls. The roof needed some minor repairs where the plywood separated from each other. Set me back about 2,000. My predicament is we have a offer lower than we want. And have countered. But we also have an open house coming up this weekend. I'm hoping this will bring up some more offers. And maybe bid up the price. Or should we accept the offer if we get to an agreeable price?

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