There are smart ways to overcome a cash offer for that apartment, condo or co-op your buyer really wants. NYC’s Confidence Stimpson outlines how to go about making your buyer’s offer more competitive.
Source: Inman News
How to win a bidding war against a buyer who’s paying all cash
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