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All Forum Posts by: Brody Garcia

Brody Garcia has started 1 posts and replied 22 times.

Post: Client with Properties He Needs to Sell

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11

Emailed

Post: Contractor Wanted-ADU and bedroom/bathroom add. Aptos California

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11

Hey Jeff, if you are still looking for a General contractor please reach out to me.

I have done ADU Garage conversions on my own properties. It helps to have an investors mindset when designing and building to maximize ROI.

Post: Looking for real estate agent in Jacksonville, FL

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11

Have a great agent I use defiantly recommend also does property Management 

Heather Nalls 

Dm me for her number

Post: How can I build my way up to my goals of owning many units?

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11
Quote from @Aaryan Patel:

I am only 14 years old, and my goal is to own many commercial and multifamily properties making up hundreds or thousands of units. Should I close on my first deal in college? Should I wait until after college? What type of property and financing structure would best put me on the way to achieving my goals? Syndication? Hard money? Seller financing? Bridge loan? A BRRR possibly?


 It seems like you are scattered on what you want to do, I find that If you can find your WHY, finding what to do next comes easier. The why is your reason for doing any real estate, usually just making money is only going to take you so far, it is better to have a deeper reason for why you are trying to reach your goals. Like for my self my why is "I want to be able to give back to others that were like my self, who grew up without the knowledge of their potential. Who believe that you have to work a job until you die." I know this is a lot to ask a 14 year old but it will take you a long way.

Also making your goals clearer would help you make a plan to reach them. EX. My goal is to own 1000 multifamily units by age 30, this way you have an end point and measurable goal

Keep it up and don't give up!

Post: How to set up syndication as GP

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11

@Senate Eskridge

I would recommend going to Maurico's weekly Zoom meeting it is very informative, and he always does a Q&A at the end.

Another SEC attorney I would recommend is Tate Legal, Very Smart and Transparent

https://tate-legal.com/

Post: My First Syndication!

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11

Sounds like you are killing it out there, would love to connect with you. I love to see people like your self who have a strong duty/ responsibility for their families.  I am currently looking to do my first syndication in Florida right now. Keep hitting it hard!

Post: Finding off-market Multi-Family

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11

@Bill Ham

Thank you for making it clear. It sounds like my marketing dollars would be best spent on targeting 4-40 unit properties, and building relationships with brokers for larger properties.

Post: Finding off-market Multi-Family

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11

@Kerry Noble Jr

How are you following up with those contacts? What ever way you can reach?

Post: Finding off-market Multi-Family

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11

@Bill Ham

Thank you, my first strategy is to get pre market leads from other deal finders( agents, Brokers, property managers) by giving value and keeping in contact.

I am thinking about direct-mail marketing, I was concerned how effective it is on larger units.

Post: Finding off-market Multi-Family

Brody GarciaPosted
  • Hollister, CA
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 11

I am looking for off-market Multifamily under 100 units.

What strategies are you finding successful for reaching out to the owners? 

What services are you getting their information from?