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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Barrett

Andrew Barrett has started 4 posts and replied 6 times.

I'm new to real estate for investment purposes so, I am looking for the proper agreement to use to execute a wholesale deal. I also have heard there are clauses to add to the agreement but I don't know what is ironclad.  Can someone assist?

It has been perhaps a month since I seriously started hunting for the latest up to date, meaning past the crash, information.  Now, it's like discovering termites.  Chip away a little tunnel dirt, and more termites come out.  Dig a little deeper looking further into the 12 or so methods of inquiring properties and soon so many people want to sell you their program for that method or others.  First thought, is the real estate for distressed, or motivated sellers that low that those "investors" are really making money from their materials on the masses new to the business?  Why are they willing to work ONLY with their "students"?  Why are so many investing from their recliner and out of their neighborhood?  Do these nationwide investing schemes really work?  Through my lifes experiences, I have learned a new word, "trustify", meaning of course, trust and then verify.  So here I am posing the questions to the real investment community.  Thank you in advance for your responses.

Thanks John.  What is a "transnational funding"?  I have heard of other options but not this one.

Does anyone know of a good RE Attorney or Title Company that will do double closes, or assignments around the Raleigh, NC area?  Thanks in advance for your help

Post: Need to make money fast

Andrew BarrettPosted
  • Wake Forest, NC
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

Really?  I thought that meant JUST OVER BROKE, Greg.  I have two of those things, but they are not making the money goals for my retirement which should be in 10 years.  Nor will they necessarily provide hard assets.  I will eventually build my residual base but factoring for inflation, the retirement goal may not be attainable. I don't have many years left to build a good fortune, so my use of the word "fast" is relative to my time table and should not be assumed to mean "by rent time" or something like that.  

Post: Need to make money fast

Andrew BarrettPosted
  • Wake Forest, NC
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

New to this forum and new to real estate investing.