NO! (ITB Move revealed on seller call in a couple hours)
Today I got on a call about a 300-unit deal. Half hotel, half apartments. Came across my desk 3 years ago... it was a hot mess Someone bought all cash back then... (Some pay retail, we won't) and somehow turned that hot mess into absolutely nothing. Now it needs a few million more, t’s quietly bleeding, and—like magic—it’s “for sale.” AGAIN? They told me they’re motivated. followed it with, “We won’t sell for a penny less… no matter how long it takes.” Of course. That’s the line ya hear right before negotiating like it’s your job to be taken seriously. You lean in, explain your numbers, try to sound smart. Congratulations… you just told the seller you have no idea what you’re doing... . I didn’t argue. Didn’t push. Didn’t try to win. I respect the number, checked the box, and said, “Got it. That’s your price.” Then... Pivot and move on to the next planned move… which is exactly where the deal actually starts. This isn’t a price game. It’s a control game. A Focus game. Its Chess. Once you stop fighting their number, y(irrelevant) you get to change everything else. The property’s worth about $8.5M. We came in low 2s using a simple two-step move I call “ITB.” It lets you throw out offers that would normally get you laughed off the call… without getting shut down. (Which, based on how most people negotiate, would be a refreshing change.) They said no. The exact KIND OF NO is important - Using the Advanced 2 step Ninja ITB Move - discussed on the call tonight . There’s about $10M sitting inside this deal if its not fumbled - and even if it is - these deals are like weeds right now... Too bad all you do is watch... 1 deal - will make all the difference to your future. I’ll break this down tonight. 8:30PM www.SellerCalls.com Or keep doing what you’ve been doing… and keep getting the same polite “no” you’ve gotten used to. P.S. I’m only explaining what “ITB” actually means if you’re live. It’s a nasty little move. One hour learning it could save you years of doing this wrong… or worse, never doing it at all.