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All Forum Posts by: Ana Beats

Ana Beats has started 4 posts and replied 5 times.

Some type of long term financing for a buy and hold that we can close on May 9th. Thanks!

Hi! I am looking for options for an alternative loan for a buy and hold property that closes on May 9th. I am located in the Dallas area. Anyone can give me any reccomendations?

Thanks!

Ana

Post: New licensee DFW, flat rate broker or regular broker?

Ana BeatsPosted
  • Sachse, TX
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0
We invest rent/flip properties. planning on 3 flips this years (hopefully) i just got my RE license and I'm debating on what to do. I found a very knowledgeable broker who will give me 75/25 for my properties and 60/40 for other deals. His training seems to be very good and if I can sell some properties on the side I guess it wouldn't hurt... at the same finding clients is probably not too easy either. Any advice, recommendations? other option is a flat fee broker, without having any experience it worries me not having training/support. Also getting new clients might be even more difficult. Thank you, Ana
We invest rent/flip properties. planning on 3 flips this years (hopefully) i just got my RE license and I'm debating on what to do. I found a very knowledgeable broker who will give me 75/25 for my properties and 60/40 for other deals. His training seems to be very good and if I can sell some properties on the side I guess it wouldn't hurt... at the same finding clients is probably not too easy either. Any advice, recommendations? Thank you! Ana other option is a flat fee broker, without having any experience it worries me not having training/support. Also getting new clients might be even more difficult.

Post: About to get my RE license & investing DFW area

Ana BeatsPosted
  • Sachse, TX
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

Hi! I'm about to get my RE license (Texas-DFW area) and if any of you know I would like some advice about brokers. I am not looking to sell real estate full time so big firms don't seem the way to go. I want to be licensed more to help us with our investments. We have 4 rentals and will have our first rehab soon. Any firm I should look into? Can I lease my own properties? Any advice will be very very appreciated!!!! It seems exciting but very confusing too!!!

Ana Beats