New investors lack guidance on making competitive offers in local RE markets
A first-time investor is seeking community advice on how to structure and submit offers in the St. Petersburg, FL real estate market. The implicit problem is a lack of accessible, localized guidance for new investors navigating competitive regional markets.
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