The seller was happy to sell the trees, or else he wouldn’t have done it. He didn’t want them. He’s having to clear out GrandMa’s house. Selling them relieved him from a burden.I agree with this logic. It just feels wrong IMO to buy something and sell the same for so much more on the same platform on the same day. I wouldn’t do it.
By the way, I’m not against capitalism nor I’m I against profit making.
The buyer can get his money back with a sale of one of the three. If, it sells. Maybe it will, maybe he’ll have to negotiate.
Back in the day, I used to flip houses. I would get a lead on a house where “grandma” lived, and then she had to move to the nursing home, or maybe she passed away. Her adult children were tasked with selling her stuff. The house was usually full of old stuff. They would get a RE agent to set a price. I would come in and offer half of what the agent said it was worth, but I’d offer cash, As is. I can close as soon as the closing agent can do the paperwork. I almost always got an acceptance. At the closing table, they’d thank me for making it easy. They didn’t want to have to deal with showings, fix ups, buyers getting loans, etc.
They were happy, I got a great deal I could either fix up and sell, or rent out. Win-win.