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Chris Severin
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  • New Orleans, LA
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Chris Severin
  • Homeowner
  • New Orleans, LA
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Hello, 

I was wondering...I found a property I am interested in, and I ran some numbers and it looks like a good deal on paper. I am sure I can negotiate the price to match property similar to this one, but upon further research I found the property had been under contract and the deal fell through. Now it's back on the market. Is this a sign that this deal is not what I think? Pretty sure there are a number of reasons why this property is back on the market, but I'd like to hear some possible feedback from someone who may have experienced this as a new investor.

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