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Monica Johnson
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Selling a property off market

Monica Johnson
  • Indianapolis , IN
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I currently have an older property that I purchased this past fall. It's a beautiful flip and my mortgage is $627 and I have tenants in there on a year and a half lease at $1095 a month. However, I really want to get rid of this property. I'm sure I'm being a baby but everything that could possibly go wrong has went wrong in the last 2 months including a $5000 plumbing repair. I'd prefer to sell it exclusively to another investor and I'm not in any rush so I'm wondering what are the best ways to list or get the word out to other investors without listing with a realtor on the MLS. Any advice would be appreciated.

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Adriel Hsu
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Adriel Hsu
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Many areas now offer Flat Fee MLS Listings, where you pay $100-$400 and they throw the listing on the MLS for you, but you handle all the work and prospective buyer's realtors. That way you can only pay 3% buyers commission and get a whole lot of visibility

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