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All Forum Posts by: Alfredo O.

Alfredo O. has started 84 posts and replied 204 times.

Post: Newbie from Grapevine, TX

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40

Just close your eyes and do it... :)  

Post: Newbie from Grapevine, TX

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40
Bello Chad. My wife And is started a business as well this year. We started in late Jan early February and already have 7 properties under our belt. Let me know if you have any questions. I will be happy to answer what I can.

Post: Helping Friends get started

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40

great points and thank you for the input!

Post: Rentals

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40

I would be buying the property cash then owner financing the property to another buyer.

Post: Helping Friends get started

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40

So I have a friend who wants to get into the flipping business as well.  I don't mind helping, but I am trying to think of a good and fair way to move forward with a property.  Suggestions?

I don't believe he has the cash to get started (meaning buying the property) so chances are I will have to pay for the property.....

What is fair....?

If we split rehab, 50% of profits don't seem fair if I have am buying the property.....

Post: New member in DFW

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40

Good luck Gus....The deals are there to find, if you are willing to put a little work into them out of the gate.....

Post: Rentals

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40

ok, I like that option....if we decide to owner finance, probably have to pay cash for the property, right?

Post: Rentals

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40

I have a  property that looks really good in the Ft. Worth area, but I want to test the rental side of the house.  I would prefer not to pay cash for my property....What is the best way to finance rental properties?

Post: Dfw assistance Programs

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40
It is my understanding that some cities provide a program if you are doing anything to improve the value of a house within a certain community. Is anyone experienced in obtaining funds from the city? Anything in the Dfw area?

Post: Two closings delayed

Alfredo O.Posted
  • Arlington, TX
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 40
So this week we were closing on two properties. Pretty exciting. Now both have been delayed. Why? Why? Why? And can we hold people's feet to fire?