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Philip Cook
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  • Stevens Point, WI
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Seller just raised the price

Philip Cook
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  • Investor
  • Stevens Point, WI
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I put in a full price offer on a building last week. The seller made excuses and didn't accept or reject the offer. Yesterday I noticed that the listing price went up 12.5%. From what I heard, there is a fair amount of interest in the property, but mine was the only offer so far. The deal still works for me at the new price.

Is this type of behavior normal? Any strategies for dealing with this type of seller?

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