We are actively looking for a home and there are 3 homes out of a BUNCH of homes that we would be happy with. The 3 homes are short sales. Can we submit an offer for more than one home at a time or do we need to submit one – wait to see if it gets accepted/rejected and THEN submit another one?
My concern is if we submit 2 or more offers and they all get accepted, know what I mean?
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