I think the questions quite explains itself. But i gotta ask still, I moved back here to renovate dad's old rental property, I won't be here always, but i got mixed feelings about property management costs and landlord vs property managers issues. Is it worth it? Or should i try to self manage as much as I can? What groups would you recommend? submitted by /u/LengthAggressive953 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1shrx8y/is_it_worth_using_property_management_company_for/
The offer is contingent on loan approval, home inspection, and cancellation of the open houses scheduled for this weekend. They want an answer by end of today or they are withdrawing the offer. We are worried we may have underpriced the home a bit and would lose out on potentially higher offers by accepting instead of waiting until after the open houses at least. On the other hand, the house does need some work (which is described in the disclosures) and there’s a chance that the potential buyer seeing the home and the work needed in-person could change their mind about the offer they submitted. Our agent laid out the pros and cons of both options, but I’m wondering what you would do in this situation? The home is near Raleigh, North Carolina btw (if that makes any difference) submitted by /u/ixvst01 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1shohpd/first_time_seller_received_site_unseen_full_price/