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All Forum Posts by: Laleh Omaraie

Laleh Omaraie has started 7 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: Buying a Property that Went Off-Market Recently

Laleh OmaraiePosted
  • Investor
  • Fairfax, VA
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 9

So, weird situation - I saw a condo come available way cheaper than ones in the same exact complex that I've been keeping my eye on. This one was listed around $75k while others around it were going for $125k-$150k. I tried to put in an offer but it went under contract <24 hours from being on the MLS. I've kept tabs on it out of morbid curiosity and noticed after that, it ended up back on the market, then the listing got pulled. I can't find a record of a recent sale... last sale was 2020.

I'm thinking about reaching out to the owner (whose info is public record) and/or listing agent and inquiring whether the owner may once again be willing to sell it. Some questions first:

1) Is it possible that it did, in fact, sell, but that the public records haven't been updated yet? (If so, how do I confirm my info is correct?)

2) Who is it preferable to reach out to (owner, listing agent, someone else?) and what exactly do I say? I've never done something like this.

3) If it turns out he's interested in selling to me, how can I be sure to protect myself against a hot mess express of a deal/property?

I'm excited I found a semi-recently active thread about the area! I've been hoping to get into this same geographic area since I'm living in NoVA and this is easily drivable... I just hope I don't get priced out! Aiming for a $150k-$180k purchase price for my first STR, so thinking I'll need to aim for a ski condo. Would love any referrals to an STR-minded real estate agent particularly in the Wintergreen Resort area!

Post: Hello and welcome to BiggerPockets!

Laleh OmaraiePosted
  • Investor
  • Fairfax, VA
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 9

Hello everybody!

1. 🌎 I'm based in Northern Virginia and hoping to invest within a 6 hour drive. Originally from the Chicago suburbs though - go Cubs!

2. 💫 My goals joining BiggerPockets are to connect with other real estate investors to gain experience in utilizing real estate as a means of hitting FIRE. (Specifically, I'm hoping to hit Coast FI within 10 years, preferably less.) I love my job but I love the idea of being work-optional more!

3. 🤪 During the pandemic I bought a stroller for my cat! It's a work in progress...