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Updated about 10 years ago, 10/04/2014

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  • Homeowner
  • Philadelphia, PA
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  • Homeowner
  • Philadelphia, PA
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On one of the Bigger Pockets Podcast's (sorry, I can't remember the show) the guest said this about investing, "if your not embarrassed by your offer then your offering too much." I thought it was profound however is it true? How low do you go before u low-ball someone? Does anyone have any thoughts, stories and/or advice on the offers? How low is too low?

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