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All Forum Posts by: Adam Alexander

Adam Alexander has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

I came across a potential apartment deal for someone in my network and they offered to pay me if they closed on it. What should I request / expect in terms of compensation?

They brought up compensating me if they closed on the deal, but I am not sure what I should expect. Should I ask for a certain % of the purchase price? Or a flat fee? Appreciate any thoughts / advice.

Post: Best way to connect with Wholesalers?

Adam AlexanderPosted
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Hi there,

I have been looking for a multifamily property for over a year in the Minneapolis area and have not been able to execute as of yet. This has led me to try more creative ways than browsing the MLS such as making cold calls on Craigslist rental listings and signing up for wholesale newsletters.

I wanted to see what has worked for others as they find creative ways to purchase their properties. How have you gotten around a hot-market and what other methods would you recommend? 

What is the best way to find and connect with wholesalers in order to execute a deal?

Thank you!