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Is FRBO Part Of Your Long-Term Business Strategy?

We’ve become accustomed to discussing the potential of tapping into FSBOs-those homeowners who are trying to sell their property without the support of a real estate agent.  FSBOs have long-been a lucrative revenue source for savvy agents who know how to leverage their expertise to bring value to these homeowners.

Another interesting, and often-overlooked source of revenue are real estate investors, within the category we refer to as For Rent By Owner. There are three pools of FRBO investors:

  1. Individual investors who run their own ads
  2. Investors who own properties but use the services of a property management company to market and show the property
  3. Real estate agents who own their own rental properties.

For Rent By Owner listings are one of the best ways to get in conversation with investors. Successful high-producing agents always have a number of investors they work with.  When you call them, you are not necessarily trying to discuss only the home they have for sale but it is a great place to start.

For Rent By Owner listings from Vulcan7

Vulcan7 recently added FRBO leads to its standard FSBO and Expired Listing accounts, at no additional charge!  The focus is on the first two categories: individuals who own/advertise their own properties and investors who use a property management company. It’s worth exploring the FRBO market because these are often people with multiple properties who are typically active buyers and sellers.

The FRBO development process is no different than working with any other potential buyer: you are building a relationship. To that end, let’s walk through the points you might want to make when initiating a relationship with an investor:

  • You start with: “I’m calling about your rental property at (address). It’s a good-looking property. Given how active the market is, you might want to sell that property instead of renting?”
  • If the person is not interested, you continue with some follow-up questions: “How often have you been investing? How many other properties do you own, and might you be interested in selling any of those?”

At some point, you may want to bring up the idea of selling and exchanging, through IRS Code 1031, otherwise known as a Like-Kind Exchange.  Here is how it works:

Like-kind exchanges — when you exchange real property used for business or held as an investment solely for other business or investment property that is the same type or “like-kind” — have long been permitted under the Internal Revenue Code.  Generally, if you make a like-kind exchange, you are not required to recognize a gain or loss under Internal Revenue Code Section 1031. If, as part of the exchange, you also receive other (not like-kind) property or money, you must recognize a gain to the extent of the other property and money received. You can’t recognize a loss.

If the Like-Kind idea appeals to the investor, you can follow-up with basic questions:

  • How much are you thinking you’d want to invest?
  • How big of a property interests you?
  • How many bedrooms? Bathrooms?
  • What neighborhood interests you?
  • What part of town?

Once you have a “wish list,” you promise to get back to them in a stated period of time.  You’ve now established a relationship that gives you permission to stay in touch with a potentially lucrative source of revenue, long-term.

Vulcan7 now makes it easy for you to explore the revenue potential of the FRBO marketplace. As mentioned above, we now include FRBO listings complimentary with our standard FSBO and Expired account listings.

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Doug Spak has over four decades of experience as an advertising copywriter, agency creative director, blogger, and content creator. He joined Vulcan7 as a Content Specialist in 2016. In addition to ongoing website copy refreshes, Doug has produced over 300 blog posts while developing content for Vulcan7’s social media platforms.

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