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Carlos Gonzalez
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I need a team

Carlos Gonzalez
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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I am having difficulties closing deals ( triples, fourplex, multi-home) the ones that I have placed an offer the seller chooses the cash offer option. Probably if i partner up with someone in phoenix ( i live here in phoenix) and we put money together we would have more strength on our offer and possibly get the deal in our hands. Thereafter, it it works we can expand and make our business adventure bigger. 

I was also thinking i need to network with inspectors here in phoenix so the business can start to get in shape. 

When you begin looking and analyzing deals and start thinking like a real estate investor this business is exactly like a start up business, the more connections you have the higher your chances of being successful.

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Evan Wiesner
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Evan Wiesner
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Portland, OR
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@Carlos Gonzalez In my opinion you are in the motherland for hard money so if you're using conventional financing options you're probably going to lose out on some deals. And an inspector is not a bad thing to have on your side but not necessary if you have someone on your team who has some real construction experience. That's probably more of an asset.

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