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All Forum Posts by: Cameron Filbrandt

Cameron Filbrandt has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Eating An Elephant 1 Bite at a Time

Cameron FilbrandtPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Austin, TX & Suburbs
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 4

A mentor of mine always says & big part of a past role in management consulting was to systematize > optimize > automate > hire (insource or outsource). I try to apply this mindset to both big and small tasks. A big task, for example, is real estate, specifically flipping a house. Please see the "system" below—a step-by-step flow of how I view the flipping process. This is a very high-level view, with each step containing its own system. Let me know your thoughts.

  1. Finding Deals
  2. Determine ARV
  3. Determining Property Debt
  4. Start the Estimate (Rough Estimate)
  5. Skip Tracing
  6. Contacting Deals
  7. Walking the Property
  8. Develop the Scope of Work & Spec Sheet
  9. Contact Contractors & Suppliers
  10. Completing the Estimate
  11. Making the Offer
  12. Negotiating the Deal
  13. Financing the Deal
  14. Completing Due Diligence
  15. Closing
  16. Rehabbing the Property
  17. Selling Or Refinancing the Property
  18. Property Management or Repeat

Seeing this helps me determine my priorities and assess where I’m at. There are definitely holes, but it's a great starting point. How would you change the process? What would you add or subtract?

Post: Private Money Lending/Investing

Cameron FilbrandtPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Austin, TX & Suburbs
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 4

Do you know anyone who private money lends or invest in SFR flips in Wilco & Travis County?

Just looking for an intro convo and lending/investing criteria to make sure were a good fit.

I'll follow up with deals that meet lender/investor criteria accordingly.