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All Forum Posts by: Taylor Calloway

Taylor Calloway has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Thanks for the reply @Nicholas L. I suppose I should have included that info. We were working with this agent early last year and signed an exclusive buyer agency agreement that expired June of last year. We stay in contact with this agent and I guess she made a couple of verbal offers for us after the agreement had expired. 

Hi! I have been trying to get a distressed/value add LTR property under contract in my local market for some time now. Last August a decent pre-foreclosure opportunity came available on the MLS and my agent took us to see the home and submitted two offers below asking that were too low for the seller at the time.

Apparently the seller was able to avoid foreclosure and the home delisted after it didn’t sale. I have been considering reaching out to the seller to see if they are still interested in selling the property and just this week I found a Facebook marketplace posting from the seller trying to sell their home off market because “it became too much for her to maintain alone”. 

My question is, because my agent was involved in showing the home and made offers for us while it was listed (6 months ago) should I go through them or it is okay to pursue this as any other off market property without an agent?

Trying to be professional and courteous. Thanks for the help BP!

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@Lucas Howes I would love to hear what you learned in this process and how things worked out. I am currently in a very similar situation and having a difficult time finding much info on this process. 

Thanks!

Quote from @Edwin Solivan:

I never done this before. I want to become a real estate investor. I've been listening a lot to the bigger pockets podcast. And I heard Justin say ask any question on BP so here I am. I'm Going to visit my local REIA what can I expect? is this the right move? Or am I jumping the gun too fast? All I know I'm hungry and i want to do this thank you for your time

@Edwin Solivan if you're still out there, it would be interesting to hear where you are today after that first REIA meeting, including where that meeting led you and how it influenced your real estate investing endeavors, for better or worse