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Andre Key
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
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How often Does a Deal Come your way

Andre Key
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
Posted

BP,

I have noticed since I have been talking to more and more people I encounter about Real estate I seem to try to make a deal out of there situations. I guess the thing is that I haven't talked to these people in depth to find out what they really need concerning property issues.

Just in the past week I have an associate whose step dad has inherited a home through probate and the partners (siblings) all want him to hurry up and sale so they can get their cut but the house has issue.

Another person has a job in California that allows her to work remotely she has not been able to sell her house in Texas (1 yr on the market) so she moved back kicked out the tenant has to fix her house up in which her and her husband want to sell on there own so they can move back to Cali.

I keep hearing these scenarios but haven't closed a deal here in Texas yet, I guess I need to find out what these people need and see how I can help them while helping myself.

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