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All Forum Posts by: Daniel Johnson

Daniel Johnson has started 14 posts and replied 62 times.

Post: Critic My Prospecting Letter

Daniel JohnsonPosted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 2

bump

Post: Critic My Prospecting Letter

Daniel JohnsonPosted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 2

The object of the letter is to get listings

nice......

Post: Please rate my unique business model

Daniel JohnsonPosted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 2

ya, its bad, youll never make any money,

Post: Critic My Prospecting Letter

Daniel JohnsonPosted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 2

Can I get some feed back on this prospecting letter I will send out for apartment building owners to keep me in mind when they sell,

For example theres agents with pocket listings that offer a property without compensation to real estate agents, so I assume that agent is selling to their investor/buyers list only and no commission for a real estate agent, 

but in this case typically will the listing agent represent the buyer as well ?

yes, but I wanted to know whats typical here in LA

In Los Angeles  a  large percentage of apartment buildings are sold Off Market, so its hard for me to know if listing agents are representing sellers and buyers (double ending the deal) Im sure thats the case tough,

but when it is listed on The MLS you can clearly see many listing agents double end their deals,

and Im wondering how its usually structured ?

1. Is the Listing agent procuring a buyer and the seller paying both commissions

2. Is the Listing agent just listing and will not co operate with other agents when selling to a buyer 
(OFF Market)

3. Does the listing agent expect the buyer to pay their own buyers side commission ?

4. Does the listing agent get commission for selling, procures a buyer but the buyer pays no commission and the listing agent still helps the buyer with the purchase agreement (without representing the buyer)

What is a likely scenario here ?

great idea.. 

Post: Taking Pictures of Homes and Apartments For Advertising

Daniel JohnsonPosted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 63
  • Votes 2

Here are some examples of what Im talking about, remember these are not my listings!

http://leadingagent.net/blog/3-ideas-to-go-beyond-...

https://kmalnati.wordpress.com/2016/12/30/2016-q4-central-denver-multifamily-sales-comps/