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Cynthia Scaife
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Got that sinking feeling advice on what to do

Cynthia Scaife
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Worth, TX
Posted

Hi

I just got a seller to agree to a sweet price on a property  because an investor told me to bring him a deal. But when I called him after I drew up the offer he wanted a steal of a deal as in distressed properties this is not a distressed property. 

I still have the go ahead from the seller but now no buyer as this is not a distressed situation so seller will not sell at a loss. 

I could list it for fair market so it dose not get away. 

What to do....

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