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Andrew Levin
  • Glenside, PA
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Selling First Property

Andrew Levin
  • Glenside, PA
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I recently purchased my first investment property with the intention of doing a fix and flip. Funding recently became an issue so I posted the property for sale on a few investor websites. I received several calls and have scheduled an open house for all my leads to see the property. Since this all came with such short notice, I'm scrambling to find information on how to execute the FSBO process. My assumption is that all the standard forms are required to get the property under contract for a potential buyer, but I'm stumped as to what the closing process looks like. I do have a mortgage on this property. Do I reach out to a lender to facilitate the closing? Does an attorney do this?

Thanks,

Andrew

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