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All Forum Posts by: Tony Aniagba

Tony Aniagba has started 3 posts and replied 8 times.

Going to be away Joe will you be offering this event again in the near future?

Post: Memphis Invest Help

Tony AniagbaPosted
  • Accountant
  • Dallas Texas
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Hey BP my name is Tony and I am a New York based investor. I was recently doing some research on possible buy and hold opportunities in NY but as you may know New York price points are through the roof. So I became interested in doing research in possible out of state buy and hold opportunities and was referred to Memphis Invest. I was wondering if anyone in the BP community has used them in the past and would recommend their services.  

Post: Looking For NY Realtor

Tony AniagbaPosted
  • Accountant
  • Dallas Texas
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Hey BP Im building my team and I'm looking for a realtor who is investor friendly and does business in the NY Metro area or long island. Any recommendations of anyone who fits that criteria would be greatly appreciated. You can send me a message or leave a post here.

Thank You,

Post: Quick and Dirty way of getting buyers AND sellers...

Tony AniagbaPosted
  • Accountant
  • Dallas Texas
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Great advice Kenneth thanks alot

Post: Newbie from New York

Tony AniagbaPosted
  • Accountant
  • Dallas Texas
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

@charmaine Marizan thanks feel free to reach out we can bounce ideas

@Joe Fairless yup its now or never Joe. Looks like youre in New York id love to get more insight from you if you're schedule permits

Post: Newbie from New York

Tony AniagbaPosted
  • Accountant
  • Dallas Texas
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

@Leonard Bradley thanks will do

@Paul Timmins Thanks a lot Paul definitely going to take a look at that was told estimating repairs is the most difficult part in wholesaling

Post: Newbie from New York

Tony AniagbaPosted
  • Accountant
  • Dallas Texas
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Hey everyone my name is Tony I am a graduate from Stony Brook U I am 23 and located in the New York City area. I am making the transition from my current 9-5 to becoming a full time real estate investor. I've been researching this site for a while and I've noticed its one of the greatest sources of real estate information on the internet. I plan on joining my local REIA this month and have read the great Ebook provided by biggerpockets and numerous others just like it for newbies like me.


I am beginning my first direct mail campaign to absentee owners this month I will be using real quest for comps and listings. I will also be forming an S corp this month and have found a closing attorney.

I'd love to hear from members who are familiar with the NYC/Long Island market or any market in regards to what to expect, what should my team consist of, the best counties in New York for wholesaling etc .Essentially reaching out for guidance and possible mentorship for a ambitious young man with admitted limited real estate knowledge (outside of podcasts and what Ive read on the internet) trying to escape the rat race. Though I'm new I'd love to meet investors in the NYC area face to face and possibly help out in any facet I can to gain some hands on knowledge from the veterans. I'm aware it's not going to be easy but I'm here for the long haul any bit of advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You,