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Deal Flow Done For You

Anders Varner
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Good Morning Team,

I currently own 2 investment properties. 

I want to start buying more. With the goal being quarterly. 

Currently own my primary residence and 2 investment properties are a beach condo (short term) and single family home (long term rental).

The problem is I run a successful business and have no time to do the research in new markets, deal flow, upgrades, making sure cashflow, property management, etc.

I am also not a real estate professional. I don't have time to cold call, find off market listings, growing markets, run numbers, etc.

If it isn't on zillow, I do not know about it.

Luckily, the financial side of things is not an issue and I am very willing to put capital to work.

Here is my ideal scenario (not sure if this even exists but I'll try):

- Investor friendly agent that can send deal flow

- Likes numbers so I can make better decisions

- Can help with upgrades and getting properties ready for renters

- If full BRRRR property, manage that rehab project.

- Can help finding, or being, the property manager.

Time and expertise are my largest constraints.

Capital and motivation to put that capital to work and my best assets for this specific scenario.

This can be a great relationship leading to dozens of deals if we do it right.

However, I do not know where to go.

Please help.

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Quote from @Min Zhang:

Hey Anders, As an investor-friendly agent here in Columbus, Ohio, I spend most of my time finding off-market deals and conducting deep dives to cater to my investors. I find more value in doing that rather than driving around and showing properties to my clients. It depends on the agent's capacity.

I usually connect my investors with my contractor or inspector to walk through the property so that everything can be sorted out in one go, or I have my clients make an offer subject to a walkthrough, allowing us to get the ball rolling. Let me know how I can help!


Awesome. Much appreciated. After a few conversations, I think the syndication/ JV model where I am more hands off is the route I will be going. I very much appreciate the connection and your insights.

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