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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

What do I message back to a potential seller?
Ok. So I just received a response from a seller via text asking me what I'd offer for three of their absentee owner properties and I've gone brain dead as it's my first response ever and potential first deals!
I'd like to wholesale these as they have 41%, 35% and 35% in equity right now in them.
Any suggestions on how to start that conversation and what to make as an offer?
He's already said "don't lowball me".
Also, 1 of the 3 properties is a duplex.