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Akston Pots
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Where to list a multifamily for sale?

Akston Pots
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hello BP!

I'm planning to sell one of my buildings (8-unit) and am considering doing a FSBO so I can save broker fees. Is this feasable for someone without any selling experience? Any ideas on some good places where I can list it?

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Omar Khan
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Omar Khan
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@Akston Pots It's a free country so you can do whatever you like but you will be buying yourself a massive headache by going the FSBO route - unless you have no trouble potentially waiting for a long time (IMO biggest issue with FSBO).

You're paying the broker to facilitate the transaction similar to how you pay a mechanic to fix your car. Can you do it yourself? Of course. But most people choose to just pay and let somebody else handle it. 

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