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How to make an offer on a Class A apartment building from Jones Lang LaSalle
I'm highly interested in purchasing a specific property that is not on the market. This is a class A building in the perfect location. It is owned by Jones Lang LaSalle. Where would I even begin to inquire about an asking price or their willingness to part with this asset? Which office or officer would I even start with? Do I just submit an unsolicited LOI? Make a phone call?
Anyone have any experience purchasing large multi-families from large corporations like Jones, Lang, LaSalle?