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All Forum Posts by: Alex Matevosian

Alex Matevosian has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

@Lee Bell Most brokers need full time commitment, unfortunately I can’t commit full time. 

Hello BP! I am looking to gain some field experience in commercial real estate. I have my real estate license, but have not done any deals. 

I have been sending out direct mail to absentee property owners for the past year or so and built a small database of potential leads. 

Any seasoned commercial brokers out there in the Los Angeles area that can help??? 

Originally posted by @Sofia Ruano:

You can co-list it, or refer the listing to another Agent / Broker who can pay you a referral fee.. usually 25%, up to 35% I've seen

Sofia is that legal to collect a fee here in CA?

Hello my name is Alex and I am looking to find my first commercial property to occupy. Ideal property would be a small office building, or small flex space in the San Fernando Valley area.

I am sending out direct mail to property owners that i have procured through property radar.

I do also have my license, but its not active.

Here is my question. I have come across motivated property owners looking to sell, but most of the time the price is just too high. Is there any way I can activate my license, disclose that I am an agent/investor in my letters, and try and get the listing?

My end goal is to be an investor, not to become a listing agent. But at the same time I am generating leads. Any idea how I can go about this situation?