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Updated almost 15 years ago, 01/03/2010

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Dustin Lyle
  • Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
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Making an offer

Dustin Lyle
  • Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
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I've been looking at an REO condo in the much beaten up Tampa market.. After sleeping on the idea, I've decided I'm going to put in an offer.
The average condo sale price in the neighborhood in the past 6-months is $97/sf.. The unit itself is 897Sf. The pictures taken in December of the unit show that its still in great condition with all working appliances including washer and dryer. (Though the kitchen appliances could be updated) Now the hard number.

The bank is asking $28,900.

I know a guy who was buying them 6 months ago with offers of 40-50% of the ask.
I'm just looking for the general consensus as to what YOU would offer given the numbers and your only intention was to buy equity. I will be paying in cash.


Dustin

I know there is plenty of information on the topic, But the market changes day to day... An offer that would be the "norm" six months ago, isn't necessarily the "norm" today... So I guess my question has nothing to do with this individual deal but more or less, Where is the REO market at as a whole today? And if any of you in Tampa have some concentric information that would be GREAT!

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