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Can I really amortize 400 months?

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I was in the middle of negotiating on a probate property. It was the original home the seller’s family built in 1962. I could see the seller was very attached to this home. Why wouldn’t he be? He had an amazing childhood in this home. The first time I met with him I spent about two hours getting to know him. Finding out what his goals are and what he is looking for in a buyer.

This may sound remedial, but it’s important to understand; the seller is really the one who has some pain that he is trying to avoid. This is something many new and experienced real estate investors forget. It’s for this reason, I spend so much time on the phone and in person speaking with the seller. Many people have told me this is a waste of time. To them I ask, “Is it really?” If you don’t spend the time getting to know your seller, how will you ever find out what their real estate problem is to create a deal that will resolve/ease their pain?

As the potential buyer, you need to take the time building rapport with the seller. Don’t forget, you can be up against more than a half dozen potential buyers. What is going to make you stand out as, “the only logical choice.” Understanding what the seller’s needs are must be crystal clear.

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Can I really amortize 400 months?

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I was in the middle of negotiating on a probate property. It was the original home the seller’s family built in 1962. I could see the seller was very attached to this home. Why wouldn’t he be? He had an amazing childhood in this home. The first time I met with him I spent about two hours getting to know him. Finding out what his goals are and what he is looking for in a buyer.

This may sound remedial, but it’s important to understand; the seller is really the one who has some pain that he is trying to avoid. This is something many new and experienced real estate investors forget. It’s for this reason, I spend so much time on the phone and in person speaking with the seller. Many people have told me this is a waste of time. To them I ask, “Is it really?” If you don’t spend the time getting to know your seller, how will you ever find out what their real estate problem is to create a deal that will resolve/ease their pain? 

As the potential buyer, you need to take the time building rapport with the seller. Don’t forget, you can be up against more than a half dozen potential buyers. What is going to make you stand out as, “the only logical choice.&rdqu
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