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All Forum Posts by: Ben Petersen

Ben Petersen has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: RE Agents: Insulting to lowball offers?

Ben PetersenPosted
  • Investor
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 5

Thank you all for your awesome feedback. 

I spoke to my agent and we're going to submit my desired offer. I'm going to do a more rigorous rehab estimate and submit that, with a little letter, explaining the offer. Thanks all!

Post: RE Agents: Insulting to lowball offers?

Ben PetersenPosted
  • Investor
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 5

Hey fantastic RE agents of BiggerPockets!

Earlier today, I was speaking with a friend of mine regarding a few properties that I am looking at. One of the property's is a SFH fixer upper and the owners are "extremely motivated" - it is vacant, they are out of state and just want the property gone. Property needs enough work that the average MLS buyer probably wouldn't be interested. The seller already had one contract fall through.

MLS asking: 200k

ARV: estimated 260k (ish?)

In talking with my friend, I mentioned I might offer 150k or even lower. You know, shoot my shot and maybe I’ll score. My friend was appalled I would do that, citing that my RE agent wouldn’t do that because of a “RE Agent Code” that essentially says that submitting offers lower than 20% would insult the sellers agent and my RE Agent’s reputation would be damaged.

Is it wrong that I want an agent to send lowball offers? In my mind, I would want to send out 20 offers and hope one works out. Am I wrong in that thinking? If my agent won’t send low offers, do I need to get a new one?

Thanks in advance!