Aug 10, 2021
In today’s listing scarce market, real estate investors hold the key to more property, more deals, and more income. Surprisingly, very few agents ever engage with investors. Most of us treat them as competitors, instead of allies in a challenging market.
The bottom line is, if we aren’t actively building relationships with investors, we’re shooting ourselves in the foot.
What are real estate investors looking for in potential Realtor partners, and how do we approach them? How do we apply an investor’s mindset to everything from homes to buying exotic cars?
In this episode, I’m joined by Sunil Saxena, an MD who decided to bring his skill set and talents to the world of real estate investing. He shares how Realtors can double their business and their commissions by getting an investor (or three) on their side.
Things You’ll Learn In This Episode
How to get investors to want to work with
us
Every agent should
have 3-5 investors in their back pocket. How can we get in front of
Realtors by jumping into their DMs with value-driven personalized
video messages?
What agents need to learn if they want to appeal to
investors
Investors are
obsessed with numbers and the bottom-line. What are the 3 numbers
that drive their decision to go into a deal?
The massive potential of house
hacking
Dr. Sunil lives
in a multi-million dollar home paying only $1250. What is his
secret?
Why we should be using migration patterns to our advantage
How can we get a piece of the action in “Zoom towns” and use an emerging housing trend to make more money.
Guest Bio-
Dr. Sunil Saxena is a life-long
entrepreneur, author and speaker. He has started 6 successful
companies mostly focused on real estate and real estate
development. Dr. Saxena has been active in the DC real estate
market since moving to the area in 2001. He has been involved in
construction, remodeling, development and sales.
He has completed over 100 projects including small rehabs to larger
multi-unit projects. Dr. Saxena graduated from medical school and
practiced Emergency Medicine for 8 years before retiring from
medicine in 2009.
For more information, visit
https://thesaxenacompany.com
and follow @thesunilsaxena on Instagram.