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Tim Emery
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Creative ways to win deals in Denver?

Tim Emery
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  • Specialist
  • Englewood, CO
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Hello,

     I'm new to BP, but not new to Investing. My question to the group is what ideas do you have to make your offer stand out to a seller. Now that we are competing against retail buyers what can we do? 

I like to ask sellers what they need, do they want to deal with cleaning the house? What about all the stuff they've accumulated? Can I clean it out for them? I'm going to do work at the property and have a dumpster at the house, so why not. 

Recently I suggested to some people that they offer to do an estate sale for the sellers and give them the profits....it's easy to set up and not a lot of work for you. 

What other thoughts may be floating out there?

Thanks,

  • Tim Emery
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