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Updated about 4 years ago, 11/27/2020

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Matthew Metros
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
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Introductions to core 4 team as an out of state beginner investor

Matthew Metros
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
Posted

Hey everybody - I am looking to start developing my core 4 team as an out of state multifamily (4-40 units) beginner real estate investor. I am looking to understand how to make impactful introductions to each of these team members that actually warrant responses. Looking for advice on what elements should be included within a short intro message to the following:

The Property Manager

  • How I found them
  • What specifically I am are looking for
  • How much I intend to purchase

The Realtor

Elements that to include in outreach message: (Excerpt From David Greene's Long-Distance Real Estate Investing: How to Buy, Rehab, and Manage Out-of-State Rental Properties. )

  • That you are an investor who understands the real estate
  • What specifically I am looking for
  • How I intend to purchase (loan, cash, and so on)
  • How I heard about the agent

The Lender

  • How I found Them
  • How Much I intend to Purchase
  • My current REI Portfolio Status (Giving them context into whether or not I qualify for their existing products)

The Contractor

NOTE: Not 100% sure how to navigate contractors at this point.

Overall, looking for the elements to build honest and effective relationships with top producers in their respective domains.

I am not here to waste anybody's time and I want to make that clear. So before I begin outreach, I want to crowdsource some ideas from the community.