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Learn How to Finance, Fix, & Flip Home in San Diego, California
I am a local CalBRE Broker, Investor & Direct Private Lender and wanted to get some feedback on a project I am working on. I work with an Investor and GC that has flipped over 100 homes in San Diego. We have 8 current flips under construction, or in process of permitting. 3 others are on the market or pending.
We are thinking of holding an on-location workshop where the investor/GC will walk you through the process of how we acquired the property, the challenges involved, the scope of work planned to maximize the value of the resale, ie., addition, floorplan restructure, etc. This would include insight into what to look for, how to evaluate, resources available such as escrow, title, relationships, etc.
We would also have private lender resource available to discuss the financing process and options to consider.
We thought we would include two properties to physically visit and evaluate and would last about 3-4 hours. What value do you see in this workshop and how much would you charge or pay?
I know there are a lot of "Free How to Fix and Flip" seminars, and in class workshops, but most of them are pitched to upsell you on investing with them or Buying some mastery course or mentorship. This event would be strictly to educate with hands on experience from investors that specialize in renovations and have the current projects to prove it.
Anxious for your feedback.
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Hey @Antonio Gonzales! A couple BP folks (myself included) have been hosting monthly meetups at different peoples' projects so people can get into the weeds on details and see different strategies in action. The one yesterday (a million dollar flip in La Jolla) had about 50 people there. The month before was a MFR BRRR with around the same, so there's definitely appetite for getting out in the field.
Not sure what the appetite to pay would be, or how what you're thinking about would differ (maybe more structured with more formally prepared material?). Another option would be to do what you're describing in conjunction with the types of events we've been putting together - come to learn and network, stay to go in depth.
Just some thoughts.