I get it, I understand, there are plenty of unknowns, and a mound of valid QUESTIONS buyer's and buyer's agents themselves have when touring and showing properties for sale. Is there a SURVEY? Why did the last buyer back out? Is this property in a Floodplain? What does the HOA cover? Why are the owners selling this property? Why is the price so High? So Low? Is this a FLIP property? Is this property Historic? Can we get a Demolition permit Approved? What does SOLD CMA value convey? The amount of property questions buyers can have when shopping for real estate to buy, can rightfully be endless. In no way shape or form, am I insinuating Buyer questions are NOT important, they ARE...... But when is the correct time to ask questions and attempt to get answers? They say "timing is everything." Answer = In my experience as a BUYER's agent, it is better to pull up your sleeves, get to more work, inspect, and find out during the OP...
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