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- worldinvestor wrote:[email protected] wrote:Thank you for the comments and question. Yes, there are many reasons. But first I don't believe excessive cost cutting can bring higher returns on investments. Our fees are very competitive in Atlanta, but I am almost certain you can always find someone charges less. The questions are what services you gonna get, and how much investment returns he can help you achieve. Our fee structure is transparent and has room for negotiation for selected clients, depending on the services requested, the level of client maintenence required, and we reward client loyalty, referrals too. We buy, sell, rehab, and manage properties. Generally, if we do everything for you, the fees are little less at each stage. But you can choose to use just some of our services. E.g. You buy, and rehab. We manage the property for you. If the property is poorly renovated, we have to do some work to bring it up to our standards, we will charge a little more to compensate the extra work we have to do. In short, I would rather to discuss specific case individually to avoid any misperceptions. Appreciate your question and comments. Regards, Mark [email protected]
If you are transparent you should then be posting details on your services including all fees.
Cheers, WIThat is not the way we conduct business. Puls, I am not sure posting details here means transparent…Anyway, we are accepting new clients at the moment, but we have a client selection process in place. We make sure all the concerns, and questions get addressed with the clients we will work with. Regards,
Thank you for the comments and question. Yes, there are many reasons. But first I don’t believe excessive cost cutting can bring higher returns on investments. Our fees are very competitive in Atlanta, but I am almost certain you can always find someone charges less. The questions are what services you gonna get, and how much investment returns he can help you achieve.
Our fee structure is transparent and has room for negotiation for selected clients, depending on the services requested, the level of client maintenence required, and we reward client loyalty, referrals too.
We buy, sell, rehab, and manage properties. Generally, if we do everything for you, the fees are little less at each stage. But you can choose to use just some of our services. E.g. You buy, and rehab. We manage the property for you. If the property is poorly renovated, we have to do some work to bring it up to our standards, we will charge a little more to compensate the extra work we have to do.
In short, I would rather to discuss specific case individually to avoid any misperceptions.
Appreciate your question and comments.
Regards,
Mark
[email protected]You may want to shop around before making your decision. Atlanta All Good Realty buys, sells, and manages properties for investors. It is a small company, but it offers each of its client individual attention. It is fast. It completes renovation in a week on average, rent out houses in two weeks on average in winter. Its fees and quality services are very competitive. it will provide references upon request.
Hi I have a few propertied in the US. Is there a way to access your meetings remotely? I would love to share some personal stories of buying and land lording in the US and show some pictures.
Hi, this is Mark. I am a realtor from Atlanta Georgia. Timing is everything. You are at the right time to invest in Atanta. It is still easy to find tenants right now in many areas in Atlanta. I have placed some tenants even during Christmas. But I also see an increasing number of investors buying properties in Atlanta. My clients used to be 100% local. Last year, over 50% are out of state, many of them are from overseas. I definitely see that you have a valid concern that with so many investors coming in, one day it will be hard to find tenants, and even harder to find quality tenants. But Now your timing is still right.
In addition to get a good stream of rental income, you want a property with a decent appreciation potential as well. It is very important to find the right locations in Atlanta to invest. Some areas in Atlanta, the properties decreased their values even during the housing booming years. I would not recommend to buy houses in those areas, But Some areas used to be resilient to economic down turns are selling houses at prices WAY below their costs. Those areas will bounce back first. Those areas will provide you huge capital gain when you sell them in the future.
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Best regards,
MarkYou can visit my company website at http://www.atlantaallgoodrealty.com for more information.