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Purchase Price Unlikely to Meet Appraisal, What Next?

Robert Alexis
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Have an accepted offer to purchase a two-family at 900k.  Comps estimate the appraisal comes closer to 850-870k and I’m not willing to cover the difference. What negotiations can I pursue as I gear up for the inspection and contracting?


Any creative terms I can include in the appraisal contingency?


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Robert Rixer#1 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Robert Rixer#1 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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The situation sounds like a planned re-trade. Win the bid by coming in high then figure out a way to get the price reduced..

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