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All Forum Posts by: Brad Fletcher

Brad Fletcher has started 9 posts and replied 30 times.

Post: Real Estate Assistant - compensation advice

Brad FletcherPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 10

Hi Jarred,

Thank you very much for responding! I really need advice here and possibly a sample compensation structure. A big incentive for me is getting a commission but I would also like to get paid along the way. I will be doing the following for them: 

Digital Marketing: setting up and deploying automated email campaigns, helping them with the design and layout of their direct mail pieces, helping to pull lists from a database (Rebo Gateway), marketing strategy to determine who to target, frequency, etc., recommended and maintaining software, systems, and lead databases. 

I'm helping with all of the activities (minus cold calling and door knocking) that help to generate leads and acquire properties that they can either exit through wholesaling, fix and flip, wholetailing, and possibly buy and hold rentals. 

Thank you, 

Brad

Post: Real Estate Assistant - compensation advice

Brad FletcherPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 10

Hello BP community, 

I am looking for advice or a recommendation for a good compensation structure for a Real Estate Assistant that will help an established real estate investment company with Marketing. I was tentatively hired, though no official paperwork, to help this RE Investing company to advise, improve, and streamline all of their Marketing efforts to acquire, buy, and sell properties. A majority of my effort will be centered around helping this company acquire off market deals - wholesale deals. 

The proposal I received was to get a percentage (don't know what that is yet) of each deal that I help their company acquire. However, I would prefer to receive some compensation along the way as I am spending my free time working for them evenings and weekends. 

Any help, advice and/or tips is greatly appreciated. Thank you! 

Thank you Matt and Basit!! 

Thank you Drew! I will give her a call. 

Hi BP members - 

I am looking for a great tax person that specializes in helping Real Estate investors, preferably in Denver (possibly open to someone remote if amazing) that fully understands the benefits of Real Estate investing and how to capitalize on the tax benefits of owning real estate, being a landlord, etc. 

Thank you! 

Hi Mark, 

Like you I am also live in Littleton and I have been researching long distance investing. When you run the numbers on buy and hold rentals in specific Midwest properties it’s very attractive. 

Have you listened to Clayton Morris’s podcast? Investing in Real Estate with Clayton Morris. If you’re interested in doing a joint venture on a Midwest property we should chat. Or at least network, grab a cup of coffee. I’ve been looking at Indiana and Ohio. 

Post: Success Investing in Toledo, Ohio

Brad FletcherPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 10

Hey Jan, definitely something to look into further. 

Post: Success Investing in Toledo, Ohio

Brad FletcherPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 10

Hi Matt,

Thank you very much for the Toledo data! Also, thank you for the heads up on Pueblo, I will check it out. I'm sure I can get properties for less in that area vs. Denver - the prices in the Denver Metro area have skyrocketed. 

Post: Success Investing in Toledo, Ohio

Brad FletcherPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 10

Thank you Andrew and Adam for such detailed information. I really appreciate it! 

I am excited about the opportunity in Toledo and it looks like there are pockets that are better than others - may be it would be worth a trip out there, I would like to avoid any high crime areas for sure. 

Overall, it appears to be a great area for investment and the vacancy rate is not too bad? My search revealed vacancy rate below 6%, not sure how accurate that is and hopefully that area will remain strong for rentals long term. 

Post: Success Investing in Toledo, Ohio

Brad FletcherPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 10

Hi,

I would love to hear from investors that have local knowledge of the single-family home rental market in Toledo, Ohio AND out of state investors who are currently investing in areas of Ohio.

What are your thoughts on buying single family rental homes in the zip code 43607 and homes in close proximity to the University of Toledo?

What class category would you consider properties in those zip codes to fall under?

Any feedback or help is much appreciated.

Thank you and have a great day :)