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Real estate investment companies- does this exist?

Alexis Colon
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Hello! Does anyone know of any investment companies that work with those interested in BRRR properties? I'd like to purchase a third property, out of state, and am looking for an investment company that can help with selecting and analyzing properties (totally ok with going with something in their inventory), and walking me through the BRRR with their contractors, property managers, etc? This service may not even exist as I'm only finding investment companies that provide turnkey services.

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Jon A.
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 Thank you, I will take that into consideration. I’ve only been hesitant to reach out to an agent because I was hoping to purchase from a wholesaler in cash. I would gladly pay an agent a flat free for their time, but I wouldn’t even know how to go about that.

I would think most agents would prefer a percentage-based commission, unless your flat fee exceeded any reasonable commission they would get. You can simply find an agent, tell him/her you have cash and to find you a good off market deal and you'll pay their 2% or 3% or whatever is the norm in these markets. If you want to really get someone motivated, offer them an extra point.

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