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All Forum Posts by: Ashley Jackson

Ashley Jackson has started 15 posts and replied 116 times.

@Richard Prescott, great question!  This dialogue is great for a new wholesaler like myself. I have been debating whether or not I want to do deals by assigning contracts or by double closings. This is a great discussion on double closings. 

Ashley J.

Post: New Member in Charlotte NC

Ashley JacksonPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 123
  • Votes 15

@Chris Huguelet, welcome to BiggerPockets! This is a great site with a lot of good resources and investors. Be sure to network as much as possible.

I'm an investor in Columbia, SC. Let's connect...I'll send you a colleague request.

Ashley J.

Post: CASH BUYERS: What Are You Looking For In a Wholesale Deal?

Ashley JacksonPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 123
  • Votes 15

Hello, everyone! I am a new real estate wholesaler who hasn't done a deal yet. Currently, I am searching for properties to market to cash buyers. Although I am very green to the process, I want to do things in a professional manner. When I present properties to cash buyers, I want them to see that I've done the necessary research and due dilligence on the property and to know that I am very professional about what I do.

Cash buyers, what tips can you offer a new wholesaler on presenting properties to cash buyers? Thanks in advance for your responses!

Ashley J.

Post: Newbie BP Member in Northern Va

Ashley JacksonPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 123
  • Votes 15

@Johnny Lynum, welcome to BiggerPockets! This is an amazing site with great resources and investors. Be sure to network as much as possible and get the most out of the resources available.

I'm an investor in Columbia, SC. Let's connect!

Ashley J.

@Angie Bingham, welcome to BP. This site is awesome...it has great resources and great people. Be sure to network as much as possible and maximize your use of the resources.

I'm an investor in Columbia, SC. Let's connect!

Ashley J.

Post: Newbie in Jax, FL - Networking

Ashley JacksonPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 123
  • Votes 15

Francis, welcome to BiggerPockets! This site has great resources and a network of amazing people. Be sure to network as much as you can and use as many resources as possible. 

I'm an investor in Columbia, SC...Let's connect! Look forward to networking with you soon.

Ashley J.

Post: New Investor - Raleigh NC

Ashley JacksonPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 123
  • Votes 15

@Account Closed, welcome to BiggerPockets! This site has great resources and a network of amazing people. Be sure to network as much as you can and use as many resources as possible.

I'm an investor in Columbia, SC...Let's connect! Look forward to networking with you soon.

Ashley J.

Post: Fix & Flip out of market SOLD... (agent was BP member)

Ashley JacksonPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 123
  • Votes 15
Originally posted by @Ronnie Boyd:

Another fix and flip in the books, special thanks to the listing agent @ShaineCobb (BP member). This flip was out of my market and about an hour away from where I live. Great to have good people on your team....

Looking forward to several more deals in 2015 !!

Closing on my next Flip here in just a few weeks and will have another one going. 

Great to have a place where good people in the business can connect...

 Ronnie, 

Congrats!  That's excellent! 

Post: Lurker first post - Orange County CA, San Antonio, Chicago

Ashley JacksonPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 123
  • Votes 15
Originally posted by @David W.:

Greetings

I first discovered BP around 2006 via google.   I've read many of the blog and forum posts over the years.  But just started listening to the podcasts while cleaning up and prepping one my rentals in San Antonio.  

I'm based on Orange County CA, small business owner and work in advertising, television, media.  My career has very little overlap with RE, however we currently own three 4/2 SF homes in San Antonio.   All three are cash flowing and long term.  We started looking in 2010, and I wish I had committed at that time...  We closed on our first rental mid 2013. 

We are getting ready to make our next purchase and I'm very interested in the Chicago market.  Single family in the Oak Lawn, Burbank, Mt Greewood area.  Or, possibly a turn key 2 flat on the south side.   My sister lives in the city and travels throughout the neighborhoods listed for her job, also not in real estate.

San Antonio has been good to us, we may pickup another single family on the north side, above the airport.  However, the returns in Chicago look better and I would like to diversify location and demographic.

Looking to learn more about the Chicago market, TK providers, possibly an agent with investor knowledge and management companies.   

Thanks in advance. 

David, welcome to BP! The resources are great! 

Post: New Investor/Wholesaler in Columbia, South Carolina

Ashley JacksonPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 123
  • Votes 15
Originally posted by @Kevin Latten:

congrats.  Let's network 

 Thanks, Kevin. I'd love to connect.  Please sesesend me a colleague request...I'm at my limit. :-)