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Vanessa Garcia Real Estate Agent- scrubbing MLS for motivated seller leads
13 October 2017 | 4 replies
It is possible to get deals that way, but I find very often the owners are still anchored mentally around their previous listing price.That's why it's much easier to convert an expired listing into a new listing (for yourself) than to get them to come down so much it makes it a workable deal for an investor (usually they would have to come down at least 60-100K minimum for the #s to work for an investor instead of an owner-occupant).Still, I think it's worth a shot, and you'll definitely learn a few things that way.You should consider discussing it with your broker however, as s/he may have thoughts on what you're doing, especially the "cut of the deal" part.
Bharath Raj How to get this commercial leased
22 February 2018 | 24 replies
@Ronald Rohde The former anchor tenant was a large pediatric practice.
Vee Vu WHY should I invest in Philadelphia (PA), Baltimore (MD)?
24 February 2019 | 35 replies
We have a huge health care population here as well as a few anchor fortune 500 companies.
Wade Sikkink Examples of Real World Negotiating Techniques
14 November 2017 | 49 replies
Jack and Jill homeowner never carry or take a LO, but it anchors my cash/financed price.The other one I like is 'what if'.  
David J. well here is one for the books. Bay area is not easy!
9 February 2018 | 18 replies
its for those reasons many folks that tire of the actual rental asset will move over to notes.that same 97k in performing notes that our clients buy.. would be brining you in 808.00 a month and it takes you about 20 minutes to identify read the docs and close on them.. and you don't need to be accredited... super exciting to see that end of the business doing so well.of course no tax bene's of ownership and no appreciation.. these notes generally go to VERY conservative investors looking to anchor their portfolio with safe growth product while they look for the aggressive growth or higher risk products that are out there today.
Jon Behlke Repository Sales and Mobile Homes in PA
31 December 2017 | 2 replies
If I recall correctly, the process differs depending on whether the mobile home is anchored to the underlying ground. 2.
Priyanshu Adathakkar Selecting a tenant for your retail property/ tenant mix
4 January 2018 | 0 replies
Will anchor's if any will help?
Chris Fincham Exit Strategy Sanity Check: 3/2 SFH bought at 20% Discount
6 January 2018 | 8 replies
Basically you got an anchor, but might might be a good looking anchor.
Brad Gibson Need Help Evaluating a Small Apartment Complex
12 January 2018 | 25 replies
Is it similar rates to a SFR or more expensive.They shot a $375,000 number as a starting number, but I guess that would be a high anchor and the number could be significantly less.
Stephen Turner Anyone have any experience with HM Lender-Patch of Land
4 July 2019 | 31 replies
Do you know if any of the others you mentioned fund multifamily - LendingOne, Peak, Vision, or Anchor?