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Mary Schlabach
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Mary Schlabach
  • Michiana
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We are rookie investors looking to buy a lake house. We suspect there will be a bidding war. 

What can we do/offer to make our offer more enticing so that they would accept our offer over others that might have offered more?

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Joe Villeneuve
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Joe Villeneuve
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Quote from @Mary Schlabach:

We are rookie investors looking to buy a lake house. We suspect there will be a bidding war. 

What can we do/offer to make our offer more enticing so that they would accept our offer over others that might have offered more?

Rookie mistake.  You don't want to buy a property...you want a deal.  Big difference.  That means you don't make a bid based on what beating out any other investors.  You make offers based on your needs that makes it a deal for you...period,...end of story.  Let the other investors battle over a "property".
Sometimes the best deals you make, are the ones you walk away from.

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