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All Forum Posts by: Brad Brazier

Brad Brazier has started 4 posts and replied 6 times.

Great Advice, thank you for that! I will check that book out 

If I'm wanting to buy a property on the other side of the country, how I can find out if the property needs a lot of repairs or is in good shape? Do I need to hire an inspector to check it out and also would someone selling their house just let me send an inspector over to check it out, I'm not sure what the common practice is in this situation, thanks in advance for any help! 

For all the experienced investors out there, I'm new to Real Estate and have almost no capital to invest. However, I was a double business major in college and understand finance pretty well. Is it possible that I could link up with an investor that would be willing to give me an equity stake in properties that I find for them? I'm just wondering if this is common practice or not so much in the real estate world 

Post: Thoughts on Triple NNN properties

Brad BrazierPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

A referral would be great, thank you for the information!

Post: Thoughts on Triple NNN properties

Brad BrazierPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

I'm very interested in triple net properties, I don't really know where to start. How does someone get financing for a triple net deal and do I need a lot of money down for a deal like this? 

Post: Newbie Looking to Buy an Apartment Complex

Brad BrazierPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

Hey guys, my name is Brad, I'm 27 years old and I'm looking to invest in an apartment complex. I have a ton of leasing experience as a leasing manager for two different companies, where I exceeded all of my leasing goals. However, I've never owned an investment property and I'd like to partner with someone and contribute some sweat equity. I'm wondering how I can find people that would be willing to partner with me, where do I look for someone that would give a newbie a chance, should I reach out to brokers and individual investors or should I go at this alone? Any advice is helpful, thanks in advance!