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properties: How would you Market this "concept"? - 02/14/07 09:23 AM
I love my job. I get to work from home, set my own schedule and determine when I will work, or not work. Most of you are probably in the same situation. There are drawbacks however. If I don't work, I don't get paid. Bummer. Working for a developer is wonderful, though. I think my situation is a little different from others. I get to recruit brokers to market our properties, offering them all of the tools they need to be successful while promoting these beautiful properties in awesome locations. I've been successful in working my "territory". But, the problem is that not
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properties: Other than commission....... - 01/12/07 03:38 PM
Developers in Florida seem to be pulling out all the stops where it comes to approaching brokers to market their properties. Seems great on the one hand, however are these properties marketable? When working with developers, a lot of things can be negotiated that will keep your clients wanting to invest over and over. For example: Special discounts for block buyers News about new projects, before they are released to the public Pre-development stage opportunities On-site sales representatives for re-sale of properties No time restrictions with regards to holding the investment property before "flipping" Wholesale prices Your investor clients will appreciate the work you do before presenting the opportunity to them. Happy selling!
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