What is an off-market property?
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Off-market properties are real estate that isn't publicly listed for sale on traditional platforms like the MLS. These properties are often sold privately, giving investors exclusive access to deals that the general market doesn't see.
What types of investment properties do you offer?
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We offer a wide range of properties, including single-family homes, multi-family units, commercial buildings, and land. Our portfolio is designed to cater to a variety of investment goals and strategies.
Why invest in off-market properties?
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Off-market properties often present unique opportunities for investors, such as lower competition, more room for negotiation, and potentially better pricing. Many sellers are motivated and prefer to sell quickly and quietly without going through the traditional listing process.
How do I find out about new off-market listings?
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You can sign up for our investor alerts, which will notify you as soon as new off-market properties become available. Our team actively sources and curates exclusive deals for our clients.
Are off-market properties more affordable than listed ones?
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While pricing varies, off-market properties can sometimes be more competitively priced because there's less exposure to the general market, meaning less bidding competition. It's also common for investors to find properties that need value-adding improvements at below-market prices.
Do I need to be an experienced investor to purchase off-market properties?
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Not at all! We work with both seasoned investors and those new to real estate investing. Our team is here to guide you through the process, from finding the right property to closing the deal.
How do I purchase an off-market property?
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The process is simple. Once you express interest in a property, we'll provide you with all the relevant details. After evaluating the property, you can make an offer, and our team will facilitate negotiations and the sale process.
Are these properties "as-is" sales?
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Many off-market properties are sold "as-is," meaning the seller is not obligated to make repairs or improvements. However, we provide thorough details and recommendations on potential renovations to help you make informed decisions.