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All Forum Posts by: Alex Brown

Alex Brown has started 3 posts and replied 8 times.

Happy Easter all!

I have a commercial building that I'm currently renovating and wanted to know if its possible to get a hard money lender for the repair cost. I was under the impression that hard money lenders are only for if you are first purchasing the property.


If this is possible, please let me know. If you have any suggesting institutions I can inquire with that would be great as well.

Thank you!

Originally posted by @Kyle Funnell:


Hi Kyle! Thank you for replying back to me. I would live to further connect. Are you able to send me a message with your information? When I click on your icon to add you to my connections, it’s not working.


Looking forward to hear from you!


Greetings all,

I'm looking for an investor friendly realtor that covers areas in Palm Beach County to represent me on deals.

Thank you and looking forward to connecting!

Post: Summitting Offers to Real Estate Agents

Alex BrownPosted
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Originally posted by @Dwayne Poster:

A Realtor will want you to use the local board contracts, these days mostly over the internet.  Somehow they are not putting priority on you. You may want to reflect on why that might be.

 Thanks Dwayne!

Post: Summitting Offers to Real Estate Agents

Alex BrownPosted
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Originally posted by @Quinn Olivarez:

Hire an agent, it’s a good way to indicate you’re serious. It’s also good to have a second opinion on your deal.

 Thanks Quinn. My thought process was to work directly with the listing agent but I see your perspective. 

Post: Summitting Offers to Real Estate Agents

Alex BrownPosted
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Originally posted by @Theresa Harris:

Why aren't you working with a realtor?

 Hi Theresa,

Given everyone's productive advice, I'm currently seeking representation at this moment. You're concern is much appreciated. 

Post: Summitting Offers to Real Estate Agents

Alex BrownPosted
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Hi there,

I'm a newbie real estate investor and wanted to know if a season investor (or realtor) can help me with the following:

I noticed that when I contact a few agents regarding their listing, I'm unable to get them on the phone. Some will call me back a few hours later and by the time, the property is already under contract or pending. I feel like I'm spending too much time analyzing deals and waiting to hear back from agents (I'm sure their busy with their clients).


Do agents prefer for investors to submit offers via their email? That way at least a dialog is beginning and I don't have to spend so much time analyzing deals.