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Shawn Thom
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  • McKinney, TX
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Possible strategy for overseas buyer niche

Shawn Thom
  • Investor
  • McKinney, TX
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I'm building a new home to live in that will be ready in July. Since I have the luxury of time, I thought I'd put my own home up for sale by owner while my home is being built. Out of the callers I've gotten almost all of them have been calling for Chinese investors. What I've gathered from the callers so far, they do not want to get into a multiple offer situation so the individual or their realtors have been calling exclusively on FSBO houses in their target areas. I thought that was interesting comment.

My neighborhood is in a great rental area.  Good schools, great houses, tons of new jobs and a shortage of houses.  I hear a lot of people ask how they can find Chinese buyers and this may be something some of y'all can use.  it may not work in all areas and would definitely require some more research before you go spending money on it.

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