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All Forum Posts by: Brian Kim

Brian Kim has started 4 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: Looking for Wholesaler/Off-market deals

Brian KimPosted
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Hi there,

I am looking for wholesalers to work with and any off-market property deals. Looking to target duplexes and sfh. Feel free to DM me!

@Nicholas L.

I'm open to BRRR, house hacking, or flipping. Starting with about 200k in capital and looking at a DSCR loan or hard money lending.

First time investor looking for a duplex or a SFH as my first project. What are the best ways to find off market deals in a competitive market?

Hi Mark,

I'd love to attend as well. I'll shoot you a message.

I've looked at the bigger pockets guide on working with hard money lenders but wanted to see what you all might specifically look for when choosing to work with certain lenders. What questions do you ask and what makes you choose one over another?

Post: Thoughts & Input on Getting my Feet Wet

Brian KimPosted
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Thank you Darius, Andrew, Jaron, and Scott! 

Post: Thoughts & Input on Getting my Feet Wet

Brian KimPosted
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Hi there! I'm looking to hop out of the corporate rat race after having been laid off twice in the last year. I am currently in California and am looking to get into real estate investing and would love your thoughts and advice.

Some background:
I am in my late twenties and have no real estate background. I have been reading, listening to podcasts, and have chatted with a few individuals already in the game.

Capital:
Option 1: Work alone and start with $50-100k in capital
Option 2: Work with two partners (already an option) and start with $200-250k in capital

Initial Strategy:
Option 1: Look within california for a deal and flip the first couple of homes to build more capital
Option 2: Look outside of california and start small

Both options will be targeting SFH or Condos/Townhomes.


Some questions I have:

1. What's the best way to get funding to get started? (Given I currently don't have an employer I'm assuming this will affect my ability to get traditional funding)
2. Thoughts on staying within california as my initial market or looking outside of california given properties are more affordable
3. Is the best way to network just going to Meetups or finding investors through bigger pockets?
4. Any other thoughts and advice are welcome!

Looking forward to hearing and connecting with you all. Thanks!