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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Putting offers daily ?
So I need tips and experience from the pros from real estate ?
I wanna start putting offers out for homes I know most of them will get denied.
Also I wanna know the difference of putting offers down as a non real estate licensed investor compared to a licensed realtor? What's the pros and cons of having a license to put down offers ? And last but not least I would assume you'll be able to see homes and put offers on them yourself as well if I'm correct ?
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If you want to offer low ball offers daily, then you should get your own license.
I personally think making a bunch of offers that you know won't get accepted is a waste of time. Figure out at what dollar value you value your own time, then do the math and see how much time you waste writing lowballs and see if it is productive. I value my own time at $100 an hour, and value my time with clients at $350 an hour. So if I were to spend say 100 hours writing offers daily, then I'd want a return of $10,000 back. I'd be unlikely to make that back throwing out lowballs Dailey.
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