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Old October 31, 2007, 10:15 AM
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"Peter is a real estate broker in Miami. Unlike his competitors, his business is busier than it's ever been. He already employs 16 agents, and he's looking to hire nine more. Plus, he's busy opening franchises of his real estate business in Orlando and Tampa.

You see, Peter made a very smart business decision a few years ago. He saw what was happening in the Miami real estate market before anyone else and built a niche business to take advantage of it.

Peter named his niche business "Condo Vultures." He registered the name as a trademark and started peddling cheap condos to international bargain hunters. It turns out that with the dollar so cheap and international real estate markets so strong, many international bargain hunters want to invest in Miami condos. They call these people "condo vultures." I've written about this trend before here.

Yesterday, Peter told me he has 200 clients from all over the world. These aren't individual investors. These are hedge funds from London, consortiums from Asia, and bulk buyers from New York. Peter doesn't deal with individual condos anymore. He sells entire buildings.

Condo developers have reputations to protect. They can't let the press find out they have empty buildings. It scares buyers away. In today's market, this means they can't sell their condos using traditional brokers and sales channels. The condos simply end up flooding the listing services, alerting the press.

So they approach Peter and ask him to move their inventory in bulk, quietly. Peter e-mails his clients with the deal. They get an even bigger discount because the seller doesn't use a broker. Peter deals directly with the developers.

Yesterday Peter told me he had spoken with a developer just before I called. The developer wanted to move a whole building. Peter had three interested hedge funds respond back to him within minutes.

I don't think Miami condo prices will form a bottom for many years. Peter told me he's wary of false bottoms, too. But at the end of the day, he doesn't care what happens to the market for condos. As long as the condo vulture funds want to buy, Peter will sell Miami condos to them."
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