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Kyle Richter
  • Inspector
  • Houston, TX
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Multiple offers...maybe get one...

Kyle Richter
  • Inspector
  • Houston, TX
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Jon,
I'm assuming you'll take a look at this post. I've asked this question before at the tail end of another thread....
I've seen you metion about making offers on 25 properties and possibly getting one. There's several things I'm missing about that..
1) that's a lot of earnest money checks to be floating around. (it would be a lot for me anyway)
2) Some people might feel like they got lucky to get accepted on more than one of the 25....I'd go into a panic!!! I can afford to invest. but at a more conservitive rate. but what I'm stuck with now, because of my fear of getting accepted for more than one at a time is this: I turn in an offer and wait for what seems like eternity. and end up with nothing....then try again....it seems like years pass before I get something with potential. what's the secret to multiple offers but not acutally getting stuck with more than I'm prepared to deal with?

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