My son in law's mother is a real estate agent in another town and yesterday she told me about 42.5 acres she is trying to sell. The asking price is $526,000, but she said they are asking for offers and thinks they might sell for $300,000 or less. I don't know a lot about the land except it has one mile road frontage, has two creeks and lots of trees. It is in a good location next to a major Interstate and is close to a big city. I'll be attending a REI club meeting tomorrow night and was wondering how I could possibly market this at the meeting. I have not made an offer of any kind but was thinking along the lines of connecting buyer and seller and getting a referral fee. This will be my first attendance to a REI club that is close to me, so I don't know who will be attending. Any suggestions or advice?
shirley
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My son in law's mother is a real estate agent in another town and yesterday she told me about 42.5 acres she is trying to sell. The asking price is $526,000, but she said they are asking for offers and thinks they might sell for $300,000 or less. I don't know a lot about the land except it has one mile road frontage, has two creeks and lots of trees. It is in a good location next to a major Interstate and is close to a big city. I'll be attending a REI club meeting tomorrow night and was wondering how I could possibly market this at the meeting. I have not made an offer of any kind but was thinking along the lines of connecting buyer and seller and getting a referral fee. This will be my first attendance to a REI club that is close to me, so I don't know who will be attending. Any suggestions or advice?
shirley
Everything works out in the end. If it hasn't worked out, it's not the end.
You have not lived a perfect day, unless you have done something for someone who will never be able to repay you. Ruth Smeltzer
It is what it is 'til you change it.