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Christopher Machir
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Scam or Golden Opportunity?

Christopher Machir
  • St. Louis, MO
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So I am brand spanking new to real estate and investing in general. I recently came into some money via inheritance and I had decided many months before that I want to use it for real estate investing. It's not a ton of money, but I think it's enough to get started.

Anyway, I've been chatting with old friend from high school who happens to be a RE agent. He has also been looking to get into the RE market. He recently started working with a fix and flip investor, we'll call him John and my agent friend Paul.

John started fix and flip investing back before the crash, made a lot of money, then lost most of it in the 07 crash. He's ready to get back into the business, he has the know-how, the connections, the experience. He just needs investors. That's where I come in. He says he's got a lending company willing to lend him purchase and repair costs as hard money up front for deals that meet certain criteria. However he needs $9,000 to buy in to this lending partnership. I can provide that, and if this opportunity is legitimate I really want to get in on this. Paul is really excited, he has been learning from John for over a month now but doesn't have the money to invest financially. I do. 

I met with John and Paul, John is very charismatic, highly enthusiastic about real estate, seems to have a brilliant business model. All he needs is some start up capital. I am a new investor, excited about entering this world and learning the ropes, all I need is a partner and mentor. 

A match made in heaven or a con-man from helvete? 

The question is, does this sound at all legit? Have you ever heard of a lending company you had to buy into? How do I best protect myself and verify John's legitimacy? I already trust Paul, and Paul trusts John. But I have only just met John and I feel what he is offering is too good to be true. But what do I know? I'm a complete newb to all of this!

Before I do anything, of course, my lawyer will be running a background check and going over our contract.

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Jay Hinrichs
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I think you need a little more education in basic real estate ..  a few hundred bucks with an attorney at this stage who is proficient in RE.. or meeting with a VETERAN real estate broker who has 20 plus years in the industry.. something like that and pay for their time it will be cheap in the long run.. you may not even be describing what they want to do properly.

so the feed back your getting of course is negative..

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