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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

What is your acceptance rate?
I'm trying to find my magic number (if such thing exists) I spend all day on the MLS looking for houses to flip and probably send out 10-15 offers a week, typically 35-40 offers a month (solid offers, not a ton of lowballs). I've only been accepted on 7 deals total since I started with my company a year ago, and have closed on 5 out of those 7 after all said in done. Which got me thinking, what's everyone else's offer acceptance rate? Do you get a deal every 100 offers you send out? Two hundred? Three hundred?
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Originally posted by @Katrina Metoyer:
Russell Brazil that's awesome! Any tips on to get that kind of acceptance rate?
Know what the property is worth. Know what a seller will accept. Have a reputation for closing transactions. Make realistic offers.
- Russell Brazil
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