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Brian Christensen
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Elgin, IL
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How much info should I give the investor?

Brian Christensen
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Elgin, IL
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So lets say I work a deal for house worth $100,000 and I negotiated the selling price for $45,000. If I listed the deal in the paper (handyman special / investors delight), and an investor calls me...how much of the information should I give? I dont want to give away too much to where he can go get the house himself, but I dont want to give not enough, to where he says screw off.

Specifically, what should I give him? Equity? City? Buying price? Value? Details of the house?

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