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All Forum Posts by: Alexis Herrera

Alexis Herrera has started 8 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: Home in Miami

Alexis HerreraPosted
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3

Hello, I have a home in Miami that someone is willing to sell. Still hasn't hit the market.

It is a 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom

2,923 sqft2,923 square feet

0.27 acre lot

Please let me know if you would be interested.

    Post: Recent Fix and Flip

    Alexis HerreraPosted
    • Posts 15
    • Votes 3

    I wasn't sure if I could. It is located in the fort myers area.

    3 bedrooms

    2 bathrooms

    Recently remodeled, new A/C, new floor, new electrical, new bathrooms and kitchen.

    Post: Recent Fix and Flip

    Alexis HerreraPosted
    • Posts 15
    • Votes 3

        Hello, I just wanted to reach out to the amazing people on Bigger Pockets. I recently flipped a property and I was wanting to see if there is any one here that would be able to help me find a buyer. I don't want to break any of the rules so I'm not sure if this is allowed here on the forums. Please just let me know if anyone that is a savvy investor and has anyone interested in this recent fixer upper would be interested.

    Thank you

    Post: Possible Flip Opportunity

    Alexis HerreraPosted
    • Posts 15
    • Votes 3

    Hello, before I make a post about it. I am able to ask advice from fix and flippers how much they would pay for a specific home I found so I can see if it'll be worth to work as a possible wholesale? I don't want to risk my post getting flagged again

    Thank you

    I like that approach, thank you Randy

    Hello everyone, I am currently learning more about Subject to and seller finance deals. One thing that I'm struggling to learn is how to approach a seller about this. When I find properties in pre foreclosure, is that something that I mention to them, or are there better ways to approach a home owner that they are on pre foreclosure. 


    Thank you

    Post: Looking for Cash buyers

    Alexis HerreraPosted
    • Posts 15
    • Votes 3

    Hey everyone, I trying to practice my comping skills but I also want to find cash buyers to see what they would be willing to pay for certain homes and then I can see if I can get in on wholesaling and improve my skills.

    Thank you!

    I've used EM Inspections for my home inspections and I would recommend them.

    Post: Multifamily Property in Miami

    Alexis HerreraPosted
    • Posts 15
    • Votes 3

    Hello Daylen, are these properties still available? If so I'd like to get more information on them.

    Thank you!

    Post: LLC for rental properties

    Alexis HerreraPosted
    • Posts 15
    • Votes 3
    Quote from @Greg Scott:

    I"m not a layer or CPA.

    Depends what you mean by "benefits and protections".

    If you are not managing your LLCs correctly, a lawyer can easily have them thrown out so they offer you no protection. I've heard Garrett Sutton say that 50% of LLCs aren't managed properly and get thrown out in court. There are lots of ways for an LLC to be thrown out. It's not clear to me, but I would suspect that if the mortgage is in your name but the property is in an LLC, a good lawyer could use that to say you haven't been managing the LLC like a business.

    By moving the deed into your LLC you have exposed yourself to the risk of the bank calling the loan (due on sale clause) although that is unlikely. If you want to refinance with an agency loan you can't get an agency loan while it is in your LLC.


     Good to know! Thank you I appreciate it.