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Daniel Luedtke
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Multiple choice offer options

Daniel Luedtke
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  • Lender
  • Windsor, CO
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I am looking to make an offer on a property, but have a question on making an offer with choices for the seller.  Does this multiple choice offer to the seller need to be done directly to the seller? Or could you make the multiple choice offer through a realtor?  

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    Dylan Phillips
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    Dylan Phillips
    • Real Estate Agent
    • Phoenix, AZ
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    @Daniel Luedtke,

    If you have already identified the property you intend to offer on and your options for the seller all put together I would just bring it directly to the seller. The only reason I would use an agent on this is if you are not confident in the right way to pitch it to the seller. If you do select an agent to write this up for you, make sure they are "investor-friendly" and also allocate the budget for the agent to be paid somehow through the transaction. 

    I hope this answers your question. Please let me know if you need anything. I am happy to help how I can. 

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