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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

First Deal Analysis - Post Offer Acceptance
I recently had my offer accepted for my first property and want to hear everyone’s thoughts! Good, bad or indifferent - always looking to make improvements so if something doesn’t look good please let me know so I can make the necessary adjustments on future offers. Thank you!
Asking price: $80k (my realtor said it was priced fairly for area)
Property is turnkey, doesn’t need anything but some paint and some fresh gravel for the driveway.
Rent is listed as $850 in my attached report but think I can go a bit higher - posted a fake ad before offering at $850 without pictures and had 7 people reach out in 3 days.
https://www.biggerpockets.com/analysis/rentals/e92aca0e-38c0-49fa-8c6c-05e65cb123af.pdf