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Brian Christensen
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selling rental for appraisal - 3%.

Brian Christensen
  • Springville, UT
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Hello, 

I am selling my rental to the son of my renters. We have discussed it generally and I will meet with them today. I will make sure he has a loan approval letter an we will discuss price. We've agreed to not use realtors to avoid fees and I would like sell for appraisal price minus 3%. How do I do this? I have a CMA which shows the price near 230k, but the comparables were from last fall and the market is increasing. Is there some way to structure the deal to describe a price of (appraisal price - 3%) or am I going about this wrong? Advice appreciated.

Brian

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Brian Christensen
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Brian Christensen
  • Springville, UT
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Right. In our market houses are under contract typically in 2 days and are selling for more than the asking price...too hot. I may buy 2 rentals through turnkey in Memphis or in Indianapolis. Thanks for your comments, 

Brian

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