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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Josh Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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two adjacent properties, one owner, listed with separate agents

Josh Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posted

Hey BP!

I'm looking at writing two offers for two adjacent multi-family properties, owned by one individual free and clear, listed with two separate agents from different firms. Should I proceed with purchasing them one at a time? I could add contingencies on both so each offer is contingent upon acceptance of the other. I would then submit both offers at once and start the negotiations, hopefully with some sort of seller financing.

Anyone have other clever ideas for a package deal like this? Perhaps by wrapping two offers into one and limiting the transaction to one set of closing costs? Not sure how that could work since each listing agent needs their share of commission. I plan to represent myself, so no buyers agent.

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