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Stephen Dillard
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  • Toms River, NJ
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Stephen Dillard
  • Specialist
  • Toms River, NJ
Posted

I am finding a lot of properties that I would like to contact that are more on the distressed side. Some of these properties are Fsbo. When speaking with these sellers, which comps are the comps that I'm basing my cash offer on. Do I show active comps at market prices explaining the need for repair or am I showing comps of cash sales in the area.

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