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All Forum Posts by: Tyler Barranger

Tyler Barranger has started 13 posts and replied 106 times.

Post: anything decent is GONE

Tyler BarrangerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 32

@Imran Ahmed

@Imran Ahmed Good day,

I love working with out of state investors and once they are pre-qualified or provide “evidence of funds” which I do not require until we present an offer, you are good as gold!

I apologize that you have not had any luck with agents.

I handle out of state clients very strategically, set you up on a drip or send you a few properties, you tell me yes or move forward. I schedule a showing, get into units, shoot a video and send you the video. We agree wether or not it is a good income producing property. If so, I write the offer up and hope to get offer signed around. Once mutual acceptance is made, I schedule inspection, usually within the first week, that coincides with your schedule to fly or arrange transportation to view property. After inspection it is the standard get to the finish line, however I treat the last couple weeks very differenlty, for my clients that are out of state, I will help market and try to occupy the unit before closing date. The goal is to have units occupied day of closing.

The second question I was confused, maybe you can elaborate? Shoot me a private message and we can discuss options in the Pacific Northwest.

Post: $100,000 = $1000, $200,00 = $2000, $300000 = $3000 ?

Tyler BarrangerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 32

@Bjorn Ahlblad, if you were to get a loan at $100,000, you would need to rent or lease out at $1,000.00 per month.

Post: Spokane,WA Real Estate Agents specializing in Investments

Tyler BarrangerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 32

Hello Lynell,

Welcome to the community. I would love to chat. Shoot me a message.

Post: $100,000 = $1000, $200,00 = $2000, $300000 = $3000 ?

Tyler BarrangerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 32

Good afternoon all,

I want your feedback and thoughts of purchasing a property for $100,000 and to be profitable you would need $1,000 return and so on? I have used this formula for a few of my investors in Spokane and they seem to be doing fairly well. If I am way off I would like to know however in a broad view it seems pretty fair.

Please note, I did catch the typo in the title however was unable to fix.

Post: What is a successful investor? Feedback please.......

Tyler BarrangerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 32

https://www.quora.com/unanswered/What-qualities-must-a-real-estate-investor-acquire-to-be-successful?ch=10&share=c65030f7&srid=5gSKO

Post: What is a successful investor? Feedback please.......

Tyler BarrangerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 32

Thank you @Brian Ellis and @Cameron Tope, I agree and appreciate the feedback.

Post: As a investor, do you use a real estate agent/broker?

Tyler BarrangerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 32

Thank you for your response Jake.

Eric,

Not sure if you noticed, that was a "/"in between broker/agent, meaning they are the same thing. Also, a bias? A bias as far as a preference between the two? Or a bias of working with an agent/broker or not? If that is the case then yes, because I am one. I simply was asking for opinions, this is the exact reason I ask, because there are a ton of all knowing, self righteous "brokers/agents" that give "our/my" profession a bad name.

All responses are welcome. I enjoy hearing the "nightmare" stories as much as the joys agents bring.

Hello,

I enjoy looking thru open positions or help needed and tried to filter the job search to "Washington" and there are zero results. Any suggestions?

Post: As a investor, do you use a real estate agent/broker?

Tyler BarrangerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 32

Hello fellow BP family.

Diving back into the Spokane real estate market and want to know, do you have a real estate broker/agent on your team? Why or why not?

I am a real estate broker and I like to think that I am useful to my clients. However, I have heard multiple times that "agents" are useless. Please tell me how you really feel!;)

I want feedback, any and all feedback, the good, the bad and the nasty! ALL!!!