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Wyatt Franta
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Vancouver, WA
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Communication Issues With Partners

Wyatt Franta
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Vancouver, WA
Posted

Hi all,

I've been using Biggerpockets and several other platforms to build relationships with fellow Realtors and investors from all investment backgrounds, and I've been dealing with a strange phenomenon lately where we exchange greetings, discuss their unique investment criteria (desired ROI, rehab cost budget, type of property, etc.), and then I set out to match them with potential investment opportunities. I usually will have something that fits their mold within 24 hours and is even off-market 95% of the time. However, when I reach back out to them with the property, they go MIA and vanish off the face of the Earth never to be heard from again.

 So I'm curious...Is that common for any of you as well? Have you investors met other investors who've agreed to pool resources to either secure a larger investment with you or minimize potential risk, only to go MIA when an opportunity was presented? And have my fellow Realtors on here had the same issue of building a search profile around a brand new client, only to never hear from them ever again?