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All Forum Posts by: Neil Narayan

Neil Narayan has started 216 posts and replied 624 times.

Post: Seeking Sponsoring Broker recommendation

Neil NarayanPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 646
  • Votes 495

Hi,

I was looking for recommendation on sponsoring brokers and broker companies in the Austin area. I am not ready to jump into it full time yet as I need a certain level of income before i can do that. I would like to get into a Brokerage that has reasonable fees, some mentorship/training and works well with part-time agents.

Thanks!

Post: Newbie from Austin, Tx

Neil NarayanPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 646
  • Votes 495

Thanks all for the warm welcome and the helpful tips. I guess i have a lot of reading to do :)

Post: Transactional Realtor or Real Estate Attorney Recommendation - Austin

Neil NarayanPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 646
  • Votes 495

Hi,

I am purchasing my sister's home (cash deal) and am looking for recommendation on a Real Estate Attorney that can handle the paperwork or a Realtor that charges either a flat fee or 0.5% for representing me. The Realtor/Attorney doesn't have to negotiate any price or anything, they just have to do the paperwork. As i understand it since Texas is a Escrow state, the majority of the work is handled by the Escrow company. 

Post: Newbie from Austin, Tx

Neil NarayanPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 646
  • Votes 495

Hi y'all,

I am new to the site and wanted to give a quick shout out and introduce myself. I have been dabbling in Real Estate for a few years but am glad that i found this site where i can share and learn more about Real Estate investing. I am more of a buy and hold type of guy and enjoy talking shop with fellow investors. 

Regards,

Neil