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All Forum Posts by: Anderson S.

Anderson S. has started 12 posts and replied 187 times.

Post: First investment property, seeking advice and open to learn

Anderson S.
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  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 195
  • Votes 49

Hi Diane,

It's great to hear that you're starting your real estate investment journey and already considering key strategies like the BRRR method and/or Section 8! Both can be powerful tools for investors, especially when you're looking to maximize cash flow and returns.

Since most lenders have a minimum loan requirement of $75K, you might want to explore hard money lenders.

These lenders specialize in funding investment properties, even for amounts below traditional lending thresholds. Hard money loans are often short-term and ideal if you're planning to use the BRRR method, where you refinance after rehabbing the property.

Reach out if you have any questions.

Post: Let’s Talk Fix & Flip Success!

Anderson S.
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  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 195
  • Votes 49

Hey Clint, are you looking to fund a flip soon?

Post: Custom Design Build By Bamkoles

Anderson S.
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  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 195
  • Votes 49

Did you flip this property? What was the outcome? Love the design, any pics of the interior?

Post: Looking for Buyer List

Anderson S.
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  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 195
  • Votes 49

Or use a service like Propwire which is free.

Post: Looking to network & learn about the DFW market

Anderson S.
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  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 195
  • Votes 49

When you're ready, happy to talk hard money lending.

Post: New to working with Hard money and private lenders for a Flip in Asheville, NC

Anderson S.
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  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 195
  • Votes 49

We're happy to jump on a call with you to go over things. Generally speaking, hard money loans are often used by investors who need quick funding. The higher costs are offset by the speed and flexibility of the financing.

Post: What do you look for in a hard money lender?

Anderson S.
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  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 195
  • Votes 49

For us our largest challenge is finding a steady stream of high quality leads.

Post: Refinancing a hard money loan

Anderson S.
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  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 195
  • Votes 49

It's possible, but ultimately what's your exit strategy?

Post: The Basics of Real Estate Investing for Beginners: Key Insights and Actionable Strate

Anderson S.
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  • Lender
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 195
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"Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense, paid for in full, and managed with reasonable care, it is about the safest investment in the world." — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Real estate investing—sounds thrilling, doesn’t it? For many, it’s a gateway to financial freedom, while for others, it's a method to diversify their investment portfolio. The catch? It can be overwhelming for beginners. But here’s the truth: once you understand the basics, real estate investing becomes an exciting opportunity filled with potential.

Let’s break down the essentials, clear away the confusion, and help you take those first steps with confidence. Whether you're looking to build long-term wealth or dip your toes into short-term investments, real estate can be your golden ticket. Ready? Let’s get started.

Mastering Key Terms

Real Estate Investment: Your financial springboard. When you invest in real estate, you're not just buying property—you’re buying an opportunity to grow your wealth. Each piece of land, house, or commercial building is a tool in your financial toolkit.

ROI (Return on Investment): Think of it as your scorecard. ROI measures how well your investment is performing. Simply put, the higher the ROI, the more money you're making. Sounds like a win, right?

Cash Flow: Your monthly reward. It’s the money left over after you’ve paid all expenses. Positive cash flow means the property is working for you, generating income every month.

Equity: This is your ownership, and it grows over time. Each mortgage payment chips away at your loan, increasing your equity—the part of the property you fully own.

Appreciation: The secret weapon of real estate. Over time, property values tend to rise. That means the home you bought for $200,000 today might be worth much more in the future. Sit back, and let time work its magic.

Leverage: Borrowing smart. With real estate, you don’t need to pay the entire price upfront. Leverage allows you to use a mortgage to finance your purchase, which magnifies your buying power.

Choosing the Right Investment Strategy

The beauty of real estate investing? It’s flexible. Whether you want to hold properties for decades or flip them within months, there’s a strategy for you.

Long-Term Buy and Hold: Perfect for building wealth over time. Buy a property, rent it out, and watch both your cash flow and equity grow. With the right approach, this strategy can lead to financial independence.

Fix and Flip: Got a knack for renovations? This strategy involves purchasing undervalued homes, fixing them up, and selling them for a profit. But beware: success depends on careful budgeting and reliable contractors.

Wholesaling: More of a deal-maker than a renovator? Wholesaling is about finding properties, securing contracts, and selling those contracts to other investors. You don’t even need to own the property—you’re simply connecting the dots for a fee.

REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts): Want the benefits of real estate investing without the hands-on work? REITs allow you to invest in real estate without buying physical properties. It’s like buying stock in a company but for real estate.

    Starting your real estate journey can be daunting, but with a little guidance, you can navigate this world like a pro.

    Set Clear Goals: Are you looking for long-term cash flow, or do you want quick profits? Define your goals upfront, and they will guide every decision you make.

    Research Your Market: Every location is different. Study the market in your area—know the local trends, property values, and economic conditions. The more informed you are, the better decisions you’ll make.

    Secure Your Financing: Don’t just rely on traditional mortgages. Explore options like private lending or partnerships. Your financial strategy is just as important as finding the right property.

    Build a Reliable Team: Real estate is a team sport. Connect with a solid real estate agent, trustworthy contractors, and knowledgeable attorneys. Their expertise will save you time, money, and headaches.

    Don’t Skip the Inspections: A professional home inspection is a must. The last thing you want is unexpected repairs eating into your profits. Get that foundation, roof, and plumbing checked thoroughly.

      Ready to Dive In?

      There you have it—a crash course in real estate investing. The world of property investment can be intimidating, but with the right knowledge, it's a powerful tool for building wealth. Whether you’re buying, holding, flipping, or renting, it’s about making informed decisions, understanding the risks, and staying focused on your financial goals.

      So, grab your notepad, start your research, and get ready to explore the possibilities. You’ve got this!

      Post: The fed just cut mortgage rates right?

      Anderson S.
      Posted
      • Lender
      • Brooklyn, NY
      • Posts 195
      • Votes 49

      This is really insightful, thank you for sharing.