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All Forum Posts by: Jonathan Scott

Jonathan Scott has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Contaminated Properties

Jonathan ScottPosted
  • NYC
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Thank you for the insight Rob!

I just recently moved to Gainesville, however I'm primarily looking for contaminated properties in California, as that's where the rest of the team is currently located. I was under the impression that the 'brownfield' term implied that a property was previously used for commercial/industrial use, and may be contaminated. 

Leading back to my initial question, do you believe my offer is one an agent would be potentially interested in?

Post: Contaminated Properties

Jonathan ScottPosted
  • NYC
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hello All,

I am currently searching for contaminated properties, also known as brownfield properties (i.e. former gas-stations, landfills, dry cleaners, industrial), for my father's cleanup business. Ideally we are looking to purchase these properties, but we are certainly interested in joint-venturing or providing cleanup work for the owners as well if they would not be interested in selling the property.

In an effort to help search for these properties, I was hoping to connect with a local real estate broker, who could help keep an eye out for these types of properties, compensated for by a finder's fee % of the profit if a cleanup deal goes through. 

My question --- Is that enough incentive for a broker or an agent to keep an ear out for these properties, or would they consider this a waste of time -- and prefer something more incentivizing? I am certainly not expecting them to spend hard hours in search, but it seemed reasonable that they would atleast be more alert when hearing of these properties and informing me.

Thank you in advance,

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