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Charles Roy
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  • Belle, WV
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Multi Family investing

Charles Roy
  • New to Real Estate
  • Belle, WV
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Hi Guys,

So my information is there is a house on the market near me that has been on the market over 300 days and is priced at 300k. The owners originally listed the house at 339k on 10/2022. The main house is a 4 bed 2 1/2 bath and the additional house located outback is 3 bed 1 bath with potential for 2 baths. I plan to live in the primary house and rent the smaller house.

My question is how would I go about putting in a lower offer due to them being unable to sell. I don't want to come off as offensive but I understand they aren't getting any offers so a lower offer might be accepted. Any tips or advice is appreciated thanks!

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