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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
purchase offer on the blind
This may have been a previous topic, but has anyone here have anything to say about making an offer on a multi -unit (4 family) that you haven't physically inspected yourself? You see i can't actually make it out to Cincinnati from NYC in time and I'm working with a new realtor that I seem to trust, but have never closed a deal with yet. The house seems like its in great shape and I believe I'm asking all the right questions. I also have a bail out in the purchase offer from the inspection. I guess what I'm getting at is, if its a big no no / amateur move in the investing world, or maybe just an everyday aggressive move.