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Christopher Blanco
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Cleveland, OH
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Seller is worried she won't have money to close

Christopher Blanco
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Cleveland, OH
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I am close to buying my first flip.

Purchase Price: $125K

Rehab Budget: $49,900

ARV: at least $220, if not higher.

The seller has had my offer for almost a week. However today the realtor said they haven't signed anything because the seller is making sure she has enough cash to close. What are some creative ways to ease this worry? 

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