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Daniel Anshus
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Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR MSA

Daniel Anshus
  • Realtor
  • Bloomington MN (bloomington, mn)
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Hey fellow investors, does anybody currently invest in Multi-Family or know anybody that does in the Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR MSA? Would love to chat and learn more about that area and what makes it appealing. Thank you!

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    Michael Ward
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    Michael Ward
    • Real Estate Broker
    • Fayetteville, AR
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    @Kyle Tipton It’s going to be hard for contractors and property managers to talk about teaming up when the proposal is nebulous or theoretical. They are all quite busy around here, so to get their attention you need to pitch them on specific opportunities that will pay them. Teaming up will result from building those relationships over time.

    Agents are different, sort of. They tend to be busy too, but the bigger issue is twofold. On one hand, most agents don’t invest or work with investors, so most won’t be a good fit. And on the other hand, working with investors can be a lot of work for low commissions selling cheap houses, so some agents just focus on finding clients with different goals or larger budgets.

    That said, I am an agent, so feel free to PM me with specific questions about the market or the kinds of properties you’re looking for

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