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What is the best source to find apartments for sale?
I am trying to find the best sources to broker some apartment complexes over 150 units. (I am a broker) I am not looking for people to represent me. However, I am also one of the principles. Love to here some recommendations for good brokers to team up with or what ever means needed to find some good deals out there. I like to keep my eyes on my assets so Houston (first choice) then from there I would look in Waco, College Station, and places like that. I like niche markets with better returns but not ruling out urban markets. I just don't want something too far away. PM me, post here, look forward to hearing from you guys.
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@Cody L. I appreciate that. I can move really fast since we are not financing the deal. what you say makes me think I should focus in on the smaller niche markets that have not been so darn over played
@Rick Martin think you got a good Idea. would not be hard to just get the address where property taxes are paid.
And @Todd Dexheimer Once the brokers know I have had a license for the last 30 years, they would not believe me anyway, waste of time, tried that many times, its never worked.. That is one of the reasons I like building from scratch. BUT today I went to the lumber yard and bought four little 9 foots studs to finish a building prior to sheet rock and the price was $52 for 4 sticks! Needless to say, I am not going to pay 4-5 times the price to build apartments unless I can get 4 -5 times the rent, and of course I can't. Might be 2 or more likely 4 years before I start another project
I say I am one of the principles but I am also just one of the worker bees and not the primary. I am walking point and can solely sign with enough power to do the deal but its not a big ownership percentage if its an existing property.
However, say its 2% of 10,000,000. $200,000 to me is a big chunk of income for me. Usually I see there is 4%, the listing broker can just kick it all to 6% and everybody wins. My investor would have no problem with that if its a real deal but getting non listing brokers to believe that? impossible, I don't even want to try.