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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

What % ARV/Asking do you offer?
Just curious the experience of others besides myself. It seems like here in UT, my offers are generally within a certain range. Most of the properties I make offers on have asking prices between 65 - 85% of ARV. After crunching my numbers, taking all costs into consideration, I usually end up with an offer around 75 - 85% of asking price and around 60 - 70% of ARV.
Let me know if that sounds typical to you. Or are you getting offers accepted for less than that?