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Travis C.
  • Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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All cash deal. No agent. What's next?

Travis C.
  • Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
Posted
Hi BP, my wife and I own multiple rental properties (all SFH) here in San Antonio that we mostly picked up in the depths of the foreclosure crisis. All were on the MLS and I have never bought a property without a real estate agent. This brings me to BP. i ha e an opportunity to pick up a property (all cash) and it will,be worked out directly between me and the seller. The premise here is to (a) find a real esttae attorney and (b) find a title company to do the due diligence on the title and to issue a title policy, right? Am I missing anything? After buying quite a few rentals I feel a bit silly for asking, but this is a new transaction type for me so why not put it out there on BP:) I appreciate it!!

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