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All Forum Posts by: Rohan J.

Rohan J. has started 40 posts and replied 172 times.

Post: Can I use multiple RE agents in the same market?

Rohan J.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 176
  • Votes 48
Don't be afraid to use multiple realtors in the same city. there is plenty reason to do so. Many realtors have off-market listings or properties they know are about to come on/off market. Also some realtors focus on singles in smaller areas and some know an entirely different area really well. I have wholesalers, agents , brokers all sending me different listings for the same city every week. On the flip side, whichever agent shows you something, make sure to go with them on it. If they found it for you and are working on it, they deserve your loyalty/ respect. I tell all my guys, "if you bring the deal to me, I'm happy to go with you on it."

Post: Is this legal way to get a property for free???

Rohan J.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 176
  • Votes 48

thank you . that cleared up things very quickly :) 

Post: Is this legal way to get a property for free???

Rohan J.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 176
  • Votes 48

please ignore this post :)

As a follow-up to everyone on this thread, I wanted to say thank you to all. I will not be purchasing this property without a much much more in-depth analysis... it's not as much as a slam dunk as I thought! :(

@Matt Pritchard Thanks for the info man. Very helpful. I'm in Kansas City for the next month or so trying to find rentals, so lets definitely grab lunch. I'll PM you info.

Post: 100% Real Estate Financing

Rohan J.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 176
  • Votes 48
1% of 500k is 5k not 50k

Post: Actively looking for 12-20 unit apartment complex in Midwest

Rohan J.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 176
  • Votes 48
Thanks Melissa McGuire - I'll follow up with you privately over email.
That being said, 4 of the kitchens need a decent amount of work.. but the structure itself does not need to be separated into 5 units.
Paul Bowers apologies, as I may have miscommunicated on my first post. The property was converted from a single family to a 5-plex (4 1beds, 1 2bed) over a decade ago. I am now contemplating whether to rehab the 5-unit or not. I just wanted to mention that it originally was a single family because I felt it was relevant to the discussion. I'm hesitant because it still looks and feels about like a single family (no separate utilities, neighborhood / limited parking, etcs). I was just curious on what the community would ask when purchasing a commercial property that had been converted a while ago. I'm definitely going to ask more about the mold / AC thanks to Corina Eufinger :)
Corina Eufinger wow, some great insights here. Great points about AC + mold Thank you for the offer to help more - Im definitely curious on learning more on how I can make this work. I'll follow up with you shortly in a PM. Thank you