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All Forum Posts by: Ashton Coe

Ashton Coe has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Just getting Started

Ashton CoePosted
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I have recently decided I want to pursue wholesaling real estate. I am reading books, gaining knowledge on the topic. I am looking for a mentor to seek guidance and lead me to the right direction. If anyone has any time or knowledge to share with me I will be very blessed and thankful. 

Thank you,

AshtonCoe

Post: Just getting Started

Ashton CoePosted
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Quote from @Kiernan LaFaver:

I’d first suggest figuring out what your goals/strategy is. Finding properties that are ready to go, or need some love and rehab? Are you cash flow oriented, appreciation oriented, looking at resale value, etc. 

what class markets/neighborhoods are you considering? Various classes have different property values, tenant pools, turnover ratios, etc  I’ll posit a link below as this can get to be a lengthy note  https://www.realtymogul.com/knowledge-center/article/what-is...

Are you looking into short term, mid term, or long term rentals? This is going to affect your purchase price, turnover ratio, maintenance expenses, etc. it also may impact your exit strategy when it’s time to sell the property. 

Are you planning on living in your first property? This will impact your loan program, down payment, terms and conditions. 
I’m happy to be a resource as you start out! 


Post: Just getting Started

Ashton CoePosted
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My name is Ashton Coe, I am 19 years old looking to start getting into the rental property market. What would you guys recommend for me to get my foot in the door. I have saved enough for a down payment for a house and have a steady income coming in. But I would like to kick start my real estate journey before starting a family or moving in with my girlfriend. Any advice will help!