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You may know more than you think!

It’s true you know. We all know more than we think. Why is that? Often it is because we know things that we think that no one else would be interested in.

It to that end I speak. Perhaps you know os someone who owns a multi family property within the greater Portland Oregon area that they are considering selling. Perhaps they are friends of yours or perhaps it may be you, and you or they are just tired of all the rental complaints and or ill timed calls.

Or maybe its just a friend who is overwhelmed and doesn’t know where to turn. Rest assured I will treat your friend with the utmost respect and will always tell them the truth. You see I am not trying to take advantage of anyone. I am just trying to provide a steady flow of good inventory for my clients. Many who are cash buyers but all who are willing to pay a fair market price.

If you think you can help either pass my name and number or provide me with the contact information of your friend.

A real estate transaction with Herb is one you may benefit from!

Herb Hamilton is a licensed Broker in the state of Oregon.

Herb’s cell 503-515-8889

The Search becomes a Quest!

As many of you may know I have been on the hunt for a good multi-family property now for a few weeks in the greater Portland Oregon area for a few different Real Estate investors. As a licensed Broker in Oregon now for some 28 years I have made working with Real Estate Investors the backbone of my business. I am constantly on the search for all types of investment properties. From the larger multi-family projects to the smaller duplex properties. I also look for fixer uppers vacant lots and or just plain old ordinary single family homes that may work as decent rentals. But my recent focus has been on the multi family properties.

This last weeks mailings netted me another potential prospect. An owner who last year had his 4-plex on the market without success. After a brief consultation over the phone the owner invited me to come take a look.

We set a mutual time and as usual I showed up a few minutes early and did the drive through around the neighborhood. So far so good! I met with the owner as we walked through the units I noticed that 3 have the units had been recently remodeled the 4th not yet as it was a long term tenant. We agreed to a price and a fair compensation for my work as this Owner preferred to represent himself.

I made my calls to my investors and Carl was ready to step up to the plate. Two days later after Carl had done his drive by I was ready to write the offer.

I called the owner. The owner said that after conferring with his property management company he decided not to sell as rental rates were going up and it was too good of money to turn down.

Ah the life of an agent is often filled with disappointment. The Quest continues. Surely there must be one person who is willing to stand by their commitments?

Herb Hamilton is a licensed Real Estate Broker with RE/MAX Preferred Inc. Realtors

Cell phone 503-515-8889

Best web site ever http://www.househuntportland.com

The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat!

A major portion of my prospecting campaign is centered around a mail out campaign. Recently I have been mailing out to Owners of Multi-family properties. The campaign has been going well.

Don ( I will call him Don ) responded to one of my letters via email. AFTER trading emails over the next two weeks I ascertained that Don owned a 9 unit apartment building built in the 70’s and that he wanted to sell as long as the offer was at least $700, 000. Don had also said that he had full authority to sell and we agreed upon a commission amount that he would pay and that he wanted to represent himself in the transaction.

Over the next 10 days I identified the right buyer and prepared an offer including lender letter of approval.

I called Don and set the appointment to meet him at his home at 10 am the next morning.

Presentation day and I am all set with extra copies of the offer and was greeted at the door by Don and ushered into the home and after a few formalities began the presentation. About half way through the presentation I noticed some movement just outside through the sliding glass doors in the back yard and flower garden. A lady appears and enters the home. The lady has a bewildered face on as Don introduces his wife to me. After a brief and cordial introduction and a very short disagreement which I did not quite understand (so many things between husband’s and wives are non-verbal) Dons wife retires to the family room.

The offer I have written is for $775, 000 a fair price for the property and well in excess of what Don had mentioned as his bottom line. Don thanked me for the fine offer and that he wanted to take some time to read through all of the fine print and that he would get back to me the next morning.

I thanked Don and his wife for their hospitality and said that I would await his call. ( The Thrill of Victory)

The next day in mid-morning Don calls. The call is short and to the point. Don thanks me for my fine offer but after speaking with his wife they have decided that they do not need to sell and instead have decided that they will keep the property. ( The Agony of Defeat )

Herb Hamilton is alicensed Real Estate Broker in Oregon with RE/MAX Preferred Inc. Realtors

Herb’s cell 503-515-8889