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First offer accepted and a bit nervous

Benjamin Tabib
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I just had my first ever offer accepted and only have a vague idea what to do. I'm buying from overseas so my agents doing most of the legwork. My initial thoughts are to get an inspector to the home asap, pay earnest, have contractors give me quotes and stay alert for any deal breaking news. I'm not an American citizen but have a llc however it doesn't have an ein as of writing this. I don't have enough cash to outright buy but a loan should be easily affordable since I plan on renting it out to pay that off. If I seem to be missing any crucial steps, would happily accept all advice.

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Nate Sanow
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Nate Sanow
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Quote from @Eliott Elias:

Fear comes from not knowing, you will be in this situation more than 10 times. This will be a price of cake for you, make sure you learn as much as possible from fear 


 Once again Elliott beat me to it ;) after awhile buying a house is like checking out at the store, but at first it is scary and that is okay.  The fact that you know the next few steps is good.  Stay in touch with your agent.  

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