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Ryan Beasley
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Augusta, GA
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Sourcing Off-Market Deals for Investment Funds

Ryan Beasley
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Augusta, GA
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Over the past couple of months, I have came in contact with 30+ private/public Institutions that acquire property on a high-level ($500+ million invested per year). My goal is to build relationships with their acquisitions representatives and source off-market deals that fit their criteria. I worried about the practicality of sourcing off-market deals for these companies seeing as how the majority of shopping center owners are institutions and

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