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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Dealing with Fannie Mae 2016
We've purchased one home as an investment so far. But now, I have placed an offer on another home in Central TX owned by Fannie Mae. I've read some posts from other who have dealt with FM but they were 3+ years ago. Can anyone give me updates on:
1. I offered 20% less than listed. But they recently came down $14K. Is this too low?
2. We provided a $1,000 EM deposit. I've read that they require 10% - but again that was 3 years ago.
3. Are they easier or more difficult to deal with in 2016?
4. Does FM provide any additional incentives? Closing costs? I know they sell "As Is".
I think that does it for now. Any advice would be appreciated.