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All Forum Posts by: Aaron D Young

Aaron D Young has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: RE fees to consider if FSBO

Aaron D Young
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Thank you for that list. There are a few on there I'm unfamiliar with.  Probably do me good to research some of these. 

Post: RE fees to consider if FSBO

Aaron D Young
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I probably could have said what I said in a better manner. I agree with your post.

Post: RE fees to consider if FSBO

Aaron D Young
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Thank you. I need some reasoning for asking for a lower price. Currently, prrice is outside of 1% rule and I would like it close to there so that the place would meet payments and other expenses along with a positive COCR

Post: RE fees to consider if FSBO

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Good afternoon,

I am looking at a FSBO. The seller says they are flexible on the price since they are avoiding RE fees. Are the fees just the 6% RE commission or are there other fees I could consider when making a counter offer. I wondered about offering 80% of asking price. First deal, close to home, B- Niche grade neighborhood. I'd be glad to hear some feedback from a more seasoned investor. Thank you. Aaron

Post: New Investor around Pasco, WA

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Jessie Russell, I visited Spokane 3 days ago looking for some potential purchases. Didn't know where to look but checked around Northtown, Holy Family, Sacred Heart, and Gonzaga. I just got some addresses from Zillow/Trulia, but what I saw did not cash flow for me. I noticed a difference in neighborhoods and wondered if a map for neighborhood classes ABCD was available. I'd be interested to hear some advice on areas and techniques. Thank you. Aaron

Post: New Investor around Pasco, WA

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Good afternoon

New investor interested in multifamily. No experience, no deals but wanting to get started.

Thank you. Aaron