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All Forum Posts by: Brandon Williams

Brandon Williams has started 4 posts and replied 6 times.

What are the assignment fees that investors are seeing from wholesalers in 2023 or past 6 months in general? 

Interested in crowd-sourcing this information to help improve transparency for the rest of the REI community in Denver. The following deal-specific details would be helpful:

1. Assignment Fee 

2.  Purchase Price 

3. Product Type (SFH, MF, Townhome, Condo, etc) 

4. ARV (After-repair Value) 

How has the volume of available off-market deals (via wholesalers) changed the past 6 months? Are assignment fees widening or contracting? Are investors hitting the pause button entirely on acquiring new properties? Wholesalers, have you found that it is easier or harder to find buyers? Thanks!

Post: Small industrial-focused Lenders in Richmond, VA?

Brandon WilliamsPosted
  • Investor
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

@Richard Boyd Thanks for the response! Looking to build relationships with local lenders. I'd certainly be interested in being connected. I'll message you. 

Post: Small industrial-focused Lenders in Richmond, VA?

Brandon WilliamsPosted
  • Investor
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

@Account Closed Thanks for the reply. Sent over a direct message + email.

Post: Small industrial-focused Lenders in Richmond, VA?

Brandon WilliamsPosted
  • Investor
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

Looking to connect with local commercial and/or construction lenders in the Richmond MSA area that are experienced in financing existing or new-build light industrial flex properties. Specifically, on small-scale flex warehouse projects under 10000SQFT. 

Does the BP community have any recommendations on who I should be speaking to in Richmond/Chesterfield markets? Any general tips for finding such lenders and how to best prepare for these types of conversations would also be greatly appreciated! 

Thanks in advance!

Disclaimer: Don't currently have anything under contract. Just looking to start initial conversations to see what options may be available :)

Post: Contractor / Handyman Recommendations in Richmond, VA

Brandon WilliamsPosted
  • Investor
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

Hey BP! I recently purchased my first property; a two-bedroom townhome in North Chesterfield, VA. I'm looking for a contractor or a skilled handyman in the Richmond Metropolitan Area comfortable managing exterior repairs, floor installations, window + glass door replacements, shutter replacements, wrapping aluminum around house, touchups, etc. No major repairs are required (structural, electrical, plumbing, etc). 

I would be greatly, greatly appreciative of any referrals from BP for rockstar contractors/handymen who you all have personally used and had great experiences with. Ideally this contractor has a list of former clients I can reach out to as well as a photo portfolio of past work. I realize these contractors and their crews may be super busy right now, so I'm just trying to plan ahead and get the ball rolling. 

Additionally, if you all have suggestions for a first-time investor on how to recruit the right contractor for their team in this area, it would be awesome to hear from you. So stoked to get started on this REI journey and start making connections with you all!

P.S. Looks like BP removed the feature to post to local forums, so I hope this post finds the RVA community okay...

Hey all! I recently moved down to South Carolina. My partner and I are relatively new to the real estate investing scene (2 combined flips). We are looking to network with local wholesalers in the Conway/Myrtle Beach/North Myrtle markets in Horry County to help build our pipeline of potential deals (all cash). Our current strategy so far has been messaging owners of "WE BUY HOMES CASH & FAST" themed advertisements on Craigslist and Facebook marketplace. Additionally, we have messaged a few active users on local real estate investing group forums on Facebook. This week we have plans to attend a local REIA meeting to network with wholesalers and other investors as well. We would absolutely love to hear any recommendations and strategies that has worked for you all in terms of landing connections to local wholesalers in your area. Additionally, if you are from the Conway/Myrtle Beach/North Myrtle area, we would love to network with you!