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Home > Money & Services > Other Money & Services   »   Local Tulsa Investor Needs to Liquidate

 
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Old Sep 8, 2007, 11:33 AM
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Local Tulsa Investor Needs to Liquidate

I have (3) investment properties for sale in Oklahoma. I need to sell them a.s.a.p. for what I owe. Each property has been completely remodeled and with the right landlord could be great for rentals. What would be the best way to market and sell these??

I'm at the breaking the bank point with these three houses....any suggestions...

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Old Sep 8, 2007, 11:50 AM   #2  
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Seek the counsel of an experienced Realtor. The odds of you selling the properties as a FSBO are slim. No one likes to pay a RE commission, but the exposure that listing with a Realtor is something that your efforts cannot match. If a break even price is below market, they should sell quickly. If you are upside down, cash from you at close, or a short sale, with all its bad ramifications might be the only solution. Do what you must to avoid a foreclosure.
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