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Lilach A.
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Do you look at the history of previous sale

Lilach A.
  • Rental Property Investor
Posted

Hi.

I’m kinda new to buying investments ,

I have a few questions:

1.how do you determine the price you will offer for the house? Do you look at the previous sale and how much they paid to figure how much you will offer ? (There is a house the was bought for 190k in July and renovated and they are asking for 300k now )

2. Do you buy real estate without actually leave your office so to speak?

3. If they’re house that went off the market because contract expired , can you or should you try to reach out the owner personally?

4. If a house has been a long time on the market , yes , you can low ball more but the big question is Why is it still on the market ? What is the issue/a? And how to go about it?

Thank you so much,

Lilach

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