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All Forum Posts by: Robin Hunter

Robin Hunter has started 19 posts and replied 64 times.

Post: Kansas City Property Manager

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22

Hi Beth, I sent you a private message. Hope to hear from you!

Post: Recommendation for Broker and Property Manager in Kansas City, MO

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22

Hi Stephanie, I sent you a message. Hope to hear from you!

Post: Determined Kansas City First Time Investor.

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22

Hey Jonathan, I work with a lot of out of state investors. Send me a message with your questions! 

Post: Time to take action - what would you do?

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22

Hi Samantha, if you do decide to purchase in Kansas City, I can be your boots on the ground. I have helped other out of state investors find quality properties. I stay away from high crime areas. Hit me up if you want to chat.

Post: How do you make yourself standout in a hot market?

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22
Originally posted by @Account Closed:

Michael Lee thanks! Can you still do that if they’re using a listing agent? 

Yes you can still do seller finance with agents involved. I would suggest offering a decent size down payment that would cover the cost of the commission so the seller doesn't have to come up with that out of pocket. 

Post: New Investor in Kansas City!

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22

Hi Nicholas, welcome to BP and the investment world. House hacking is a great idea to get started. I can connect you to some lenders and provide you with a lot of the information you are looking for. Send me a message if you would like to chat!

Post: Realtor needed in Kansas City area

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22

Hi Eamonn. I am a KC realtor. Where are you from? Your profile is very limited. What are you looking for?

Post: Agents in Kansas City, Missouri

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22

Hey James, just sent you a private message. I'm investor friendly on both sides of the state line. 

Post: Looking for Realtors and Lenders in Kansas City, MO

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22

Hi Tye, I am an investor friendly real estate agent in KC. I will send you a private message with more info.

Post: Marketing tactics to grow my PM business?

Robin Hunter
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raymore, MO
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 22

Hello BP! I am looking to grow my property management business and would love advice on how to attract investors/property owners to use my service. I have a few thousand tax record addresses for owners of rental properties and I was thinking I could mail out a marketing piece. Many of these owners use other PMs already, but some do it themselves. As a rental owner, what kind of marketing piece would entice you to look into a different PM than what you already have, or consider using a PM for the first time? Would a postcard be eye-catching? A personal letter? Would sending out something multiple times be more effective?

Some of the things that make my company different: We have a high focus on service and communication. We implement a preventative maintenance plan (instead of just waiting for something to break). And we charge flat rates because we provide the same level of service for everyone. How can I work this information into my promo piece without straight up bashing the competition? 

Thanks so much for your feedback!