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Alexis Zion
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  • Milwaukee, WI
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This could be my first one....Purchase Offer Form ?..

Alexis Zion
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Hey Gang

I need you help really bad...  Tomorrow I am meeting with a potential seller.  I was doing some marketing and she called in and said that she really want to "get rid" of her 4 unit building

We live in Wisconsin...

What form do we use to write the offer ?  And where would I find it?

Hopefully we will agree on a price, so I want to be prepared since the seller lives 2 hour away and is coming to meet with me and look at the building. 

Please let me know what form I should use.  

Thanks

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Brandon L.
  • Real Estate Agent
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Brandon L.
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@Alexis Zion I would suggest retaining professional buyer representation. I have written a blog on the topic. Click the link to give it a read, and share your thoughts in the comments :)

https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/5868/52695-buy...

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