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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 4 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: Large Class A Garden-Style/Mid-Rise Apartments In Southeast/Texas

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  • Tampa Bay, FL
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  • Votes 7

Hello,

What do motivated/special circumstance sellers of 150+ unit Class A garden-style & mid-rise apartments in the Southeast & Texas do? Whom do they reach out to? Do they always or almost always use a broker?

I once heard a certain business had to formally list its for sale multifamily properties due to its institutional partners. Does anyone know anything about this situation?

I've heard about 150+ unit Class A & B garden-style & mid-rise apartments that were sold off-market with a broker.

I've heard someone say no one would sell 150+ unit Class A garden-style and/or mid-rise apartments off-market without a broker. Is this true?

Thanks

Post: 150+ Unit Motivated Multifamily Sellers in the Southeast & Texas

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  • Tampa Bay, FL
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  • Votes 7

Try to help them out with their special circumstance. Thanks

Post: 150+ Unit Motivated Multifamily Sellers in the Southeast & Texas

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  • Tampa Bay, FL
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  • Votes 7

Thanks and I revised my post to say...

What do motivated sellers of 150+ unit Class A & B garden-style & mid-rise apartments in the Southeast & Texas do? Whom do they reach out to? Do they always or almost always use a broker?

I once heard a certain business had to formally list its for sale multifamily properties due to its institutional partners. Does anyone know anything about this situation?

I've heard of 150+ unit Class A & B garden-style & mid-rise apartments that were sold off-market with a broker.

I've heard someone say no one would sell 150+ unit Class A garden-style and/or mid-rise apartments off-market without a broker. Is this true?

No, I'm not a motivated seller. I'm looking for good deals.

Post: 150+ Unit Motivated Multifamily Sellers in the Southeast & Texas

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  • Tampa Bay, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 7

Thanks and I revised my post to say...

What do 150+ unit motivated multifamily sellers of garden-style and mid-rise apartments in the Southeast & Texas do? Whom do they reach out to with Class A & B properties? Do they always or almost always use a broker?

Post: 150+ Unit Motivated Multifamily Sellers in the Southeast & Texas

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  • Investor
  • Tampa Bay, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 7

What do 150+ unit motivated multifamily sellers in the Southeast & Texas do? Who do they reach out to with Class A, B & C properties? Do they always use a broker?

Post: How to analyze an a city to determine if it’s up and coming?

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  • Tampa Bay, FL
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  • Votes 7

Job and population growth

An article this week on REBusinessOnline.com discusses favorite southeast markets and says:

"The short list for the various speakers’ favorite markets include the usual suspects, namely Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa, Charlotte and Raleigh."

Multifamily Developers, Investors Reveal Favorite Southeast Markets - REBusinessOnline.com
https://rebusinessonline.com/m...

Greg Corbett

Multifamily Apartment Real Estate Entrepreneur 

Post: 150+ Unit Garden Style Apartments in Southeast or TX, Class A/B+

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  • Tampa Bay, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 7

Hello,

What are some of the best ways to get deals on 150+ Unit Garden Style Apartments in the Southeast or Texas, Class A or B+? Can BiggerPockets help?

Thanks,

GC

Post: Anyone Want Help with Multifamily Apartments in Tampa Bay, FL?

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  • Tampa Bay, FL
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  • Votes 7

"Tampa Bay is on fire," said Yakhin Israel, senior vice president of the brokerage firm CBRE. "I can't go a day without hearing from somebody who wants to invest in Tampa Bay or lend in Tampa Bay."

"Tampa Bay commercial real estate 'is on fire.' But for how long?" - Tampa Bay Times

Post: Anyone Want Help with Multifamily Apartments in Tampa Bay, FL?

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  • Tampa Bay, FL
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Spoiler alert: Tampa and Orlando are on the list. Where else?

Americas Head of Multifamily Research at CBRE, Jeanette Rice, discusses her top multifamily markets to watch in 2019, and the article is online on CBRE Capital Watch.

Top Multifamily Markets to Watch in 2019 - CBRE Capital Watch

Post: Anyone Want Help with Multifamily Apartments in Tampa Bay, FL?

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  • Tampa Bay, FL
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Looking for 150+ units.

With possibly value-add repositioning.