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Anything creative to do with this deal?
I want to know if there is anything creative I can do with this deal, from the looks of it i doubt it. I Talked to a highly motivated seller today, she owes 129k, house is in excellent condition in a good location, she said she put new carpet recently, and she takes very good care of everything the average house in the area is selling for 171k if i get this at 129k, is there anything i can do? Even if I relist the house for 135k, I can still make a small assignment fee, but the question is, would any investor buy it? Or are they looking for even better deals? Should I just let the deal go?