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All Forum Posts by: Claudiu Peter

Claudiu Peter has started 3 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: How to spend 25 Mil in Multifamily ? BRAINStorming style!

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9

Hello @Marlen Weber do you have any of you assets ready for sale ?  or coming up?

let us know , thank you

Post: How to spend 25 Mil in Multifamily ? BRAINStorming style!

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9

I want BIGGER POCKETS Community cooperation , and lets see what will the best advise  or even a property!

Any Catch?!?! No But I can tell that the best idea backup with a real property at the closing table gets Rewarded BIG TIME!

How we do it????

!!!!!I must invest in 35 days!!!!

Definition..

brainstorming Play brain·storm·ingthe unrestrained offering of ideas or suggestions by all members of a committee, conference, etc. in an effort to find a solution to a problem, generate fresh ideas, etc.

How to ...

Brainstorming combines a relaxed, informal approach to problem solving with lateral thinking. It encourages people to come up with thoughts and ideas that can, at first, seem a bit crazy. Some of these ideas can be crafted into original, creative solutions to a problem, while others can spark even more ideas. This helps to get people unstuck by "jolting" them out of their normal ways of thinking.

Therefore, during brainstorming sessions, people should avoid criticizing or rewarding ideas. You're trying to open up possibilities and break down incorrect assumptions about the problem's limits. Judgment and analysis at this stage stunts idea generation and limit creativity.

Evaluate ideas at the end of the session – this is the time to explore solutions further, using conventional approaches.

Rules are simple:

1. YOU CAN"T CRITICIZE ANYONE !!!!

2. ALL IDEAS ARE GOOD IDEAS UNTIL DECISIONS WILL BE TAKEN

3. If you bring a deal must be yours/Control It/ Mandate to it (OFF MARKET ONLY)

4. Come with ideas Prove what you are saying is solid

5. I KNOW MY NUMBERS!!! Lets not do a Mickey Mouse show with this !

        still we can have fun

What we need 

1. Location Of the investment with the explanation WHY there / Numbers

2  Address of the  property (full address)

3. Situation of the Property (why needs to be sold, the story)

4. Condition

5. NOI and Price

6. More Numbers

7. Why you consider this the best option and what's your back up!

8. What investment strategy you will recommend !!?

9 DM your info

           LETS ROLLLLLLLLLLLL !!!!!

Post: is Renatus the Real Deal or a Scam?

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9

This is my opinion , you can have yours, how ever this is not sending every dime and neither about the payments, i am sure what community you went but before taking any decision i would like to invite you for free to the communities we got in Davie, FL or Miami . 

!!!!! No commitment need it and not money at all just come see , understand the community from a different prospective, not only that i can tell you the deal we made in the community., I will show the the physical location , concrete structure we do, money spend on HUB , money Made on HUB (next time ask to show HUBS those are public records and will not interact with the law) We have a book with all deals made in the community ... and you check, verify every single transaction! 

  I can take to deals to see what i do ( process of making an offer) we are local and we do local deals .

  So now the question is how bad you want to learn real estate ?

Post: is Renatus the Real Deal or a Scam?

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9

Hello BP community ! Just a quick clarification for all that put the weight in their feed back as the "EDUCATION". 

Before i start I DON"T SELL NOTHING TO NOBODY < JUST MY EXPERIENCE IN THE DAVIE,  FL COMMUNITY!!!! If you see it / or experience a different way well i sure is possible! However I am not a "Cheerleader" and i wont be one , but i learn to cut to the noise and find the best of each situation ! so here we go the results 

YES Renatus is an Education company and yes it cost money and perhaps you could find at least 50% of the info online... But you are all missing the point in Here .. you are not paying just for the Education/ Information you are paying is not just for the education (Even if all their instructors are Accredited Investors/ Practitioners , and they are making the money in the same field that they are teaching **** Google any of the names in the list and you will find successful business owners, lawyers, CPA, Financial Advisors , ) is for the communities (more the 40 + communities deal all over US) . You are paying for the support oft he Company communities and even more... ( Contacts, forms, properties, all successful members cell phone ( my fav one - any time o got a question i got a local person can meet me and check on the deal together ) ( JV for deals) .. or EPIC E.ducation , P. roperties , I.come , C. ommunities . .. And yes you could invest the money for a deal ... but lets be STRAIGHT . with 2k you get the basic education / foot in the door. How many deal you can get with 2k? let me just tell you like this i paid 2 k.. the first 2 mo i recover my money with their Referral program and last and most important i got 2 deals as flip and 3 wholesales in 2 year all inside of the community ) all of you just ... PURE MATH! ... Give me you feedback i got plenty of Proven facts and Tax Returns to prove every work i said

Post: What is your biggest roadblock right now in real estate investing

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9
Originally posted by @Tim Kaminski:

Biggest roadblock is my obtaining my second property. Have a financed duplex but unsure if taking less cash flow through a refinance will be the best route or doing a long term deal with a HELOC. Back to saving up my money again and hoping prices come down

Post: Fortune Builders or Renatus - beginner looking to get started

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9
Originally posted by @Luis Barrios:

@Jason D., @Lydia R., @Claudiu Peter, @Joseph Birbiglia, and @Anthony Thompson, thank you all for your input! I'm actually working with a realtor friend of mine to find my first deal and am planning on visiting a local real estate meet up tomorrow. I have a friend that has had great experience with Renatus, so if I choose to invest in a program, I'd most likely go with them and purchase their starter program. 

I'm looking to find a property in the next few weeks to a month and turn it into an Airbnb listing. We currently run an Airbnb out of our second apartment from our 2-family home and have been super successful, so we want to scale to one more listing. After we have our second listing, I plan to do my first rehab and flip or focus on wholesaling. I want to set up some more monthly cashflow for me and my wife before switching gear to something that might take more time and money to generate income. 

 Looking Forward Luis for your honest opinion ..

Post: Fortune Builders or Renatus - beginner looking to get started

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9
Originally posted by @Luis Barrios:

@Jason D., @Lydia R., @Claudiu Peter, @Joseph Birbiglia, and @Anthony Thompson, thank you all for your input! I'm actually working with a realtor friend of mine to find my first deal and am planning on visiting a local real estate meet up tomorrow. I have a friend that has had great experience with Renatus, so if I choose to invest in a program, I'd most likely go with them and purchase their starter program. 

I'm looking to find a property in the next few weeks to a month and turn it into an Airbnb listing. We currently run an Airbnb out of our second apartment from our 2-family home and have been super successful, so we want to scale to one more listing. After we have our second listing, I plan to do my first rehab and flip or focus on wholesaling. I want to set up some more monthly cashflow for me and my wife before switching gear to something that might take more time and money to generate income. 

Post: Fortune Builders or Renatus - beginner looking to get started

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9

Lydia T. Wholesaler from Dallas, Texas

replied 2 days ago@Luis Barrios I would say dont waste your money on either one. You can get the same information, documents and knowledge by networking with other investors at local REIAs and even here on BP!
 I will Say like this and partially agree with you Luis . I am Doing this since 2007. And I can tell you one thing , no mater what you decide to invest in , if you don't invest in your self and diligently apply all the knowledge is a wasted time . However , One thing i found out with the Renatus , Community is important , People are important to sustain you (and i did go to all 3 county's around me REI's Every Monty and i knew them all in the group -  but there were personal goals driven individual and it was had to work-- ..... ) community we meet 5 times a week even more , we have group chats and we push each other by holding each other goal accountable)
   And again DISCLAIMER  i am not saying Renatus is perfect . But from all i try it fill up most of my needs and give me the best chances to succeed 

Post: Fortune Builders or Renatus - beginner looking to get started

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9

As per other request here it is some picture with the other education to to clear out if i got them all ..

Post: A real investment is no always about money ,

Claudiu PeterPosted
  • Real Estate Appraiser/ Active Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 9

Investment Info:

Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Lauderhill.

Purchase price: $95,000
Cash invested: $55,000
Sale price: $215,000

Pre-foreclose, elderly person living in the house in a extreme poor condition , we offer alternative for his living , We help the owner with a better place to live , we help the bank by giving them Money for a deal that will take a lot of money to be back and functional , we hale the neighborhood by eliminating a house that was a close to tear down and in a bad shape ,

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

Somebody had the challenge, we had the solution

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

Listening the owner challenges and offer all solution that were in my ability

How did you finance this deal?

hard money

How did you add value to the deal?

rehab

What was the outcome?

Real estate is also to help others to find solutions for their challenges ..... we help a few business to gain money and we offer jobs to a few contractors to help us with our project , we make some profits so win win situation .

Lessons learned? Challenges?

talk less

Did you work with any real estate professionals (agents, lenders, etc.) that you'd recommend to others?

inspectors , title , agents