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James Orr
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Feedback on Low Ball Offers Blog Post

James Orr
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Collins, CO
Posted

Looking for feedback on the new blog post we wrote called The Ultimate Guide to Low Ball Offers.

https://realestatefinancialplanner.com/low-ball-offers/

I am still finishing up a few of the last sections (where we show the impact of low ball offers when analyzing deals and on your entire investing strategy over time), but it should have a ton of info and data on low ball offers, how many get accepted and for how big of a discount, etc.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Ideally, I'd love to get feedback for investors/agents in some of the more popular fix and flip markets like Atlanta, Houston, Jacksonville, Memphis, Detroit, etc as you all have a very different market than where I am from.

Thanks.

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