Anonymous wrote:What do you've to lose, send your offer. They can decline or make a counter offer. If you can pay cash, remove inspection and appraisal clause and let them rent back until they move than your offer may look very appealing.
+1 You won't know until you make an offer. I've made lots of lowball offers and been told to go pound sand many times. But I also bought 4 properties for significantly under list price.
Making lowballs offers requires thick skin. This is business. Make your offer as strong in all other areas except price, like pp suggested. It sounds like this house is a good candidate due to the condition. Go ahead and make an offer.