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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Potential to get 12 Properties under Contract all at once
Hey Y'all. This is Danna from Beaumont TX. I've established a dialogue with a tired landlord who is selling 12 rental properties. These are a mix of tenant occupied, empty and needs a slight rehab, major rehab, etc. I am brand new with only one property under contract (fingers crossed). I plan to do walk throughs, take pictures, do a short walkthrough video, and run the numbers on each property to come up with my offers.
My question: What is a good strategy to negotiate prices with this Owner? Assess each property individually, or, is there a such a thing as a "package deal" and offer one price for all 12 properties? If Investors out there are looking to buy "bulk deals" what would be a good strategy to present these properties?
Thank you