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Respect the Covid Premium Price?

Louis Zameryka
  • New York, NY
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In my area due to demand of people relocating out of NYC at least part time, homes in rural mountain areas are listing for about 30% over the market rate used in their last appraisal. Then getting multiple offers. Should I respect that Covid listing price or offer over market value just respecting the ranges of my investment math? I’m buying in the low end of the market so there is a bit of an inventory crunch in the areas I’m looking.

Any advice?

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@Arsen Atanasovski These properties from what I can tell do appreciate. I am in Wichita Kansas, so a property under 50k is quite normal for a middle class home. A lot of the home I am looking at sold for 20k not long ago and are now selling for 40-50. There are also some nice duplexes for under 100k. It also looks like a buyer market in this range as most of them have beed reducing their prices to try and sell while the 100K+ are selling almost immediately once on the market. I did just get my LLC started and it was much easier than I thought as it took less than a day to file and get my EIN. I just need to look for a bank, start an account and get my investors and my money deposited in and then start looking at properties

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