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Austin Negron
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Seeking guidance on how to market a few off-market 3 families

Austin Negron
  • Investor
  • Boston, MA
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I have a problem. I have multiple off-market 3-family listings in the dorchester area. They all have extremely strong rent rolls and are in good condition, but they are not for the typical "value-add" investor who is looking for huge renovations or under market rents. They are priced according to their cap rate and their strong rents. I was thinking about getting in contact with some family offices to see if they'd be interested in these "safe" investments. Does anyone have any advice? Thanks in advance. - Austin

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Eric Chauvin
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Eric Chauvin
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  • Boston, MA
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There are a few local Facebook pages that are good for posting off-market listings. I for one use the Facebook group "All Agent Connect" to list my off-market properties. This is specific for real estate agents only.

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