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All Forum Posts by: Sef Sadiq

Sef Sadiq has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Wholesale Friendly Investors In Western Mass

Sef SadiqPosted
  • Amherst, MA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
Hello, I am encouraging all active wholesalers/investors to please take the time to comment with a brief summary of what you offer to the business. I will be following up, and briefly introducing my self. I understand that interacting with others and taking the time to make my name known as well as build relationships in the industry is the most important step. I am targeting Western, MA specifically, however I am open to others from MASS as well as nearby associates. Thanks, The Blueprint Buyer

Post: Contracts & Conversations : Speaking to Motivated Seller

Sef SadiqPosted
  • Amherst, MA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
Thank you Mike Hurney and Douglas Snook for your feedback. If I can ever figure out how to use BP and access your contact info, I will be in touch.

Post: Contracts & Conversations : Speaking to Motivated Seller

Sef SadiqPosted
  • Amherst, MA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
I live in Amherst MA, a college town with many rental properties for students, and multi as well as single family housing. The cost of housing is expensive, however in my understanding it may lead to a bigger profit margin. Will it be harder to place these expensive homes under contract, if so, despite the unlikelihood, what tactics should I use to successfully do so? I'd like to mention I do not know as of now of any REI or wholesalers in my town specifically. On the other hand.. Nearby I am near low income housing with renovations and rental spaces that are often for sale. I have found that prices for these homes are cheaper however I am not sure if finding cash buyers will be more difficult. If anyone has any advice on deciding on an ideal market please feel free to contact me ASAP. I understand that finding a market is partly trial and error however, I am seeking help to avoid the majority of mistakes. If anyone resides in Western Mass and is active in the business please be in contact with me so we can exchange information because I would love to talk/meet.

Post: Contracts & Conversations : Speaking to Motivated Seller

Sef SadiqPosted
  • Amherst, MA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
I am in the beginning hours of my RE licensing course, from a local RE brokerage. I hope to build some lucrative relationships and acquire some contacts in the process. I have not determined an exact market however my options are expandable. I would like to stay local so I have access to properties before I put them under contract however I am not afraid to commute for a great deal. I will hopefully be in contract soon with a attorney who will support my deals and possibly share the contracts I will need to close. Currently I am seeking a title company as well. If anyone has any suggestions on where perhaps I could find one that would be very helpful. I wanted to follow up on my contract questions in asking, if I have determined a realistic offer, and believe I have a buyer ready, how do I make my offer and propose the contracts? After the offer is "ideally" accepted, and the end buyer is "willing" to purchase, how do I propose the assignment contract ? Now to briefly cover my headache I encounter when trying to decide my market

Post: Contracts & Conversations : Speaking to Motivated Seller

Sef SadiqPosted
  • Amherst, MA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
I'm an 18/yo investor coming out of western Massachusetts looking for some advice. I am in the beginning stages of developing a wholesaling empire. Although I am young my marketing skills are excellent and I have a good feeling this industry will be a good fit as I mature in the business. I have limited funds however I am not working a low budget marketing campaign. I intend on sending 500 yellow letters, as well as capitalizing on phone calls, drive by's, bandit signs and consistent phone marketing. I am currently undertaking licensing courses, With all the courses, podcast and information I've read it's hard to imagine that I would have any more questions but unfortunately, that is not the case. -- I am wondering if all goes well with a motivated seller and I intend on putting the property under contract. What is the next step in dealing with paperwork and title company/attorney? After I have motivated seller under contract & memorandum what are the next steps in closing with end buyer ? I am also wondering, in my area who are key investors, title company's, attorney, or in general anyone involved in the business that I should be in contact with? I would love to chat with any locals who are willing to supply me with the information I'll need in these final steps of closing deals. Please if anyone would like to talk, contact me with your information and I will promptly be in touch. Thank You