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All Forum Posts by: Jorge Fernandez

Jorge Fernandez has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Brokerage firms that solicit new agents

Jorge FernandezPosted
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 6

To add to my post, what I would like to do is partner up with a brokerage who can take advantage of my GC license. Possibly someone in the investment property space, as I can bring my GC license to the table and possibly fix up properties in partnership with them if they are investors themselves. 

Post: Brokerage firms that solicit new agents

Jorge FernandezPosted
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 6

Hello,

I was curious about the brokerage firms that go after new real estate agents and what their business model is? Are they just raising an army so they can out compete other agencies in the market? I just got my license and have received a bunch of emails from brokers asking me to join their team. But are they actually giving me listings to show with an opportunity to make a sale/commision? I am a bit doubtful they have so many listings to show they are hiring wholesale. Has anyone on here worked with one of these agencies? One of the ones that I got an email from that grabbed my attention was RelatedISG, but mostly because of the name and I know how big and presumably well connected the Related group is.

Post: New to REI from South Florida

Jorge FernandezPosted
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 6
Originally posted by @Brian Garrett:

@Jorge Fernandez Do you happen to know any great GC's in Palm Beach County?

 No unfortunately not, work has never taken me that far north (yet).

Post: New to REI from South Florida

Jorge FernandezPosted
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 6
Originally posted by @Billie Cousans:
Originally posted by @Brian Garrett:

@Billie Cousans I would stay away from condos personally especially in Fort Lauderdale and Miami where there's significantly more supply than there is demand.

 Hi Brian, Why would you advise to stay away from Condo's and where do you recommend I invest?

 Check out this article. 
http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2017/...

Related group just scraped plans to build a large new condo project. It's not Broward, it's Miami. But regardless, I like to watch what the big guys are doing to forecast market conditions. They know what's up. They have their finger on the pulse. If they are canceling a project this far in they are losing a lot of money. But it's for a reason and they must know it's lose this much now, or a lot more later. The market is flooded with new condos. The money coming from South America is drying up as the government over there makes it nearly impossible to get the money out. Add to that Donalds view on immigration scaring foreign investors into thinking that they won't be able to come over or worse, get kicked out after they purchased their beautiful new home over here. It's a bad recipe. 

On top of that, I work in construction full time. Work has brought me from Miami to Broward. There is a ton of construction up here. The number of tower cranes remind me of Miami in the boom days. However, being this close to the action I am seeing first hand the project I am on (a $25+ million 17 story condo ) is having problems funding as they are not closing enough presales. As a result we don't get paid and then the sub doesn't get paid, it trickles down and then their people don't get paid and walk off the job.

It's reminding me of that time not long ago before it all went south. Not saying no one is making money out there. But you have to be extra careful and extra sure of yourself.

I have been looking for deals for months and keep coming up empty handed. I am resorting to looking into buying cash at auction because it might be the only place I can find any decent deals. But even there I see things going way too high. So here I am still looking. Not sure where to invest in either.

Post: Best area for small multifamily investing

Jorge FernandezPosted
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 6

Hi, I am also curious about the question op is posting. 

I have been looking for a good multi in Miami. I am curious what areas are good markets right now. Should I be looking in El Portal? Little Havana? Little Haiti? Etc. 

Anybody can point to the right area? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. 

Post: Have 1031 fund - Looking for investment opportunities

Jorge FernandezPosted
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 6

This is my first post, I have been a long time lurker. Finally decided to turn to the BP forums for help considering my limited time frame. 

I will have a 1031 fund from the sale of my home that I am closing in a few weeks. 

I have a small window of time to identify and invest in a few opportunities. 

I have been looking in the MIAMI-DADE area, but have yet to come across anything that has really grabbed my attention. 

I have been concentrating on multifamily properties but I am open to any opportunities right now with the right return (in Miami-Dade) . 

Where can I go or who can I meet with to find some real estate opportunities? Is there any groups in the area?  I would be happy to start this weekend looking at properties.