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Daniel Green
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Negotiating With Out-of-State Seller

Daniel Green
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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I'd love to get some thoughts on this situation/idea. There is a house in interested in purchasing from an out-of-state seller. While researching the property, sales records and owner info, I discovered the seller also owns the house next door to the one I'm interested. This is when I had a thought. How can I get in touch with the owner to negotiate a package deal for both houses at a discounted price? What does everybody think? I would love to get two SFRs under my belt with one package deal. The issue is only one is for sale. Any ideas on how to approach this? Thanks in advance!

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