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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Offer for a house and development lot opportunity.
I have someone who is selling a house and a development lot in My area. His asking price is $290k for both. I'm not familiar with land to even assess its value.
I'm not sure if I should look it as one deal or separate the two. Put the house under one contract and pitch it to cash buyers who buy SFH and put the land under a seperate contract and pitch to buyers who buy land. Or get both under one contract. I would be doing this as a wholesale. The land I'm ok with taking a bird dog fee on if separating the land deal is the better strategy.