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All Forum Posts by: Nicole Diaz

Nicole Diaz has started 7 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Underdeveloped Commercial Land

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

107 Loop 549

Sweetwater, Texas 79556

Investors/Developers - Turn-key gorgeous land ready for immediate development of any kind. City of Sweetwater in Nolan county. Currently there are permits for surrounding land with developers interests to bring business to Sweetwater. This property is right on the interstate making traffic to businesses ideal for revenue/profit. So whether you’re a private investor looking to build housing or a developer with a vision this ‘ready now’ 3.66 acre spread is perfect!

Specs and photos below:

3.66 acre underdeveloped land commercially zoned (currently used as an R.V. park)

Water, sewer and electric city hook-up

Active shale mining in surrounding vicinity

Mineral rights easily attainable

Can be re-zoned for development

Survey complete and valid

Price - $138, 000.

We'd be happy to answer any questions you have! 

Email: [email protected]

Andrew Diaz

Post: R E Investing clubs

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

Thank you gentlemen, this is Nicole. I know we're signed up for Meet-ups online. I will look into trying this out. Thanks @Sean Hurwitz 

 and @Jon Huber 

Best,

Nicole

Post: R E Investing clubs

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

Does anyone know of any Real estate investing clubs that deal with development and commercial properties, in the Los Angeles area?

Post: Pre-foreclosure deals

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

When I set up a pre-foreclosure deal, is my main contact to be with the bank or the homeowner? Or do I have to make both of them happy with an offer? Also, what would the rule of thumb be when it comes to figuring the equity into the offer?

Post: Commercial property purchase agreement

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

Hi everyone,

Starting work on a deal wholesaling a commercial property in Texas. Should I be using a particular P&A or will one for residential be legally correct? It's an R.V. park, flat dirt, no buildings. 

Much appreciate it,

Nicole

Post: Wholesaling with RE Agents

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

@Cornelius Charles thank you. 

Post: Wholesaling with RE Agents

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

@Wayne Woodson thanks, we'll give it a try! @Bill Larsen I'm using decent numbers, my investors love them but I've done what you're saying and it does give alot of wiggle room. But 60% or so of my past offers have ended up back on the mls weeks later. So, I believe sellers are really hurting and are determined to stick to their price. 

Post: Wholesaling with RE Agents

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

@Luke W.

 thank you for responding. How do I determine which properties would be worth it? Distressed ones and maybe too many days on market?

Post: Wholesaling with RE Agents

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

Hello, 

I keep hearing that wholesaling using Agents is unsuccessful. From my personal experience this is true so far BUT...I don't want to give up. I'm in Los Angeles county, CA, can anyone offer advice on what I can do to make this work?

Main problem: If my offer is too low, sellers reject it, if my offer matches the asking price then my investors reject the property. I have 1 Agent really sticking by my side on this so I'd like to make this work

Thanks,

Nicole

Post: Offers not getting accepted

Nicole DiazPosted
  • Covina, CA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 3

@Dave Savage thank you!! I will try your advice :)