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All Forum Posts by: Becky Reid

Becky Reid has started 5 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: Newbie from Colorado Springs

Becky ReidPosted
  • Papillion, NE
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 5
Originally posted by @Account Closed:

Hi Becky, welcome to BP. My advice to new investors is to start wholesaling properties. This is the quickest and best way to get started with the least cost.

First pick a neighborhood that you are either in or close to. Driver around all the streets and look for vacant houses. There should be some. Then look in the county assessors website to find the owners. it should give their name and mailing address. Send them a letter telling them you found their house to be apparently vacant. But if it is obviously abandoned, say so in the letter. Tell them you will pay them cash for a quick close.

Many times the owners don’t update their mailing address with the county so you may get the letters returned. I use beenverified.com to get the most updated info. It costs me $24.95 a month but it is well worth it because it also gives me email addresses and phone numbers.

If you are going to buy the property, fix it up and then either sell it or rent it then you are through.

But if you want to wholesale the property to another investor, then contact a local RE Agent to give you a list of all the houses in that neighborhood that have sold in the last 5 years with all cash. This typically is investors. Then again go to the assessors website and find their name and mailing address. And again use beenverified.com to get the best and latest contact info.

Once you get a response from the seller of the vacant house, negotiate a deal to buy it for all cash. Then immediately contact all the cash buyers you just found that buy properties in that neighborhood and tell them about the house and would they be interested in buying it.

Once you have done all that with that neighborhood, go to the next one and 'rinse and repeat.'

I hope this helps.

Steve Anderson

 Thanks @Steve Anderson for taking the time to post this advice! It's nice meeting you!

Post: Newbie from Colorado Springs

Becky ReidPosted
  • Papillion, NE
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 5
Originally posted by @Marlon Fong:

Hi @Becky Reid Welcome! It's great to have you. Check out the webinar (https://www.biggerpockets.com/webinar) if you haven't yet. Highly recommended!

 Thank you @Marlon Fong! I will definitely be checking out all I can!

Post: Newbie from Colorado Springs

Becky ReidPosted
  • Papillion, NE
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 5

Hello!

My name is Becky Reid and I currently live in Colorado Springs.  I worked as a federal auditor for 8 years but became a stay-at-home mom 5 months ago when we had our first baby. My husband is a lawyer in the Air Force, so we move states every 2-3 years.  We currently have no experience with real estate investing. We have been discussing real estate investing more seriously for several months now and our goal is financial freedom.  We are ready to start as soon as we find a great deal.  We would like to purchase at least one more property (other than the one we live in and plan to rent when we move) in the Colorado Springs area.  We are also interested in the Northwest Florida area (Destin, FWB, etc) since we know the area and will likely get stationed there again at some point soon.  We are excited to learn from all of you!