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Multi-Fam / Mixed Use - Offer Structure

Josh Cook
  • Kalamazoo, MI
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Hey All,

New to BP here. Started last year with 3 SFH that I essentially wholesaled for a profit. I'm now working on a deal that's mixed-use. 5 apartments, 1 commercial office under one roof.

X - Met with the realtor

X - Spoke to owner who I know

X - have done a phase one due diligence prior to having T12 and all the financials/active leases etc.

I'm struggling with next steps, and whether I hire a realtor who will know how to structure the offer (it will be a bit complex). Or nail down some of the details like price/terms with the owner first. Then have an attorney work it up. I don't know what I don't know with these deals.... Contingencies, common clauses to protect me etc... 

Norbridge Deal 

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