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Traditional Financing Purchasing Advice
I'm planning on purchasing small multi-family properties using traditional financing (25% down with mortgage for the remainder). However, sellers seem to prefer all-cash buyers who can close much quicker than I can. To compete, I need to increase my offer price. Any other advice for getting accepted offers when competing with cash buyers?