How To Profit with “Depreciation Marketing”
When we market to real estate owners, we need to have a “reason why” so that our marketing makes sense to the target prospect.
One area of marketing that often never comes to mind for most investors is “Depreciation Marketing”.
Depreciation Marketing for Real Estate Investing is a perfect “reason why” to contact commercial real estate owners. You can bring to their attention that they are nearing the end of their depreciation period and inquire if they are interested in selling or exchanging their commercial real estate.
You can consider keeping the property if the numbers work for you after doing your due diligence, or have wholesale commercial real estate buyers ready to flip to or sell the contract.
You can get a list of commercial properties nearing the end of their depreciation
period by contacting title companies. They are often happy to provide this to you in hopes of getting your business down the road.
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I hope this helps you do far more deals!
Warm Regards,
Mark~
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Commercial Short Sale Financing with a Cash Flow Mortgage
Commercial Short Sale Financing with a Cash Flow
Mortgage can be a great way to buy commercial real
estate from banks that aren’t currently occupied or
have a high vacancy rate.
This can possibly be a source of real estate funding
for commercial short sales, commercial bank reo, or
commercial foreclosures.
Start thinking about this niche as it’s about to
HEAT UP soon due to all the short term financing
about to mature.
Due to values going down, many owners won’t be
able to refinance as they are upside down in the
lenders eyes.
Savvy investors will be able to pick these same
PRODUCING commercial short sales at HUGE
discounts!
Warm Regards,
Mark Walters
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