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Charles Soper
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tehachapi, CA
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Submitting a offer up to a limit?

Charles Soper
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tehachapi, CA
Posted

One of the BP podcasts in the past few months (year maybe) had a guest who talked about submitting offers on properties that were “flexible.”  Something like putting in a offer of $140k and will beat any other offer up to $150k with verifiable proof of offer.”

Does anybody recall this method or the particulars?

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