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Greg Felt
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
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Do I need a team of Appraiser, title company, rehabber, etc.

Greg Felt
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
Posted

With how detailed your plan to this business, I am little surprised by the question in your step 3 of if you really need to get a team of people. Putting together your team is critcial to how you will make your $. Many people just have a piece to the puzzle. they might have a great deal, but can't buy it or can't find a buyer. They might know have some inside info on a new development in the area and no resources to take advantage. After you find the niche that you want to do, then you need to have all the people that you mentioned to help you get thru each step as QUICK as possible....with QUICK being the key word...because the quickness is what helps the motivated seller take care of his problem. Otherwise, he can take his time going the traditional steps of selling his property. I have a friend that can buy a property in 1 day, because he has a good team in place to help someone avoid a foreclosure or bankruptcy.
I would say good luck. but I think you don't need it. You're well on your way.

  • Greg Felt