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Dominic M.
  • Property Manager
  • Northern Virginia & DC
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Making an offer on 2-4 units - strategy and terms

Dominic M.
  • Property Manager
  • Northern Virginia & DC
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There is a lot of conflicting information out there on making an offer, likely due to the type of property and market you are investing in. However, for 2-4 units with a Freddie or FHA loan at 3-3.5% down, what terms and contingencies would you include or remove? What is your timeline? What mistakes have you came across?

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