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All Forum Posts by: Carrie Anderson

Carrie Anderson has started 2 posts and replied 68 times.

Post: A Texas RE License Journey

Carrie AndersonPosted
  • Ontario, CA
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 10

@Shane and @James, don't forget to share your exam results when you get them!

I used to be a tax accountant, and have some contacts out that way. Let me put the word out for you and see if I can get a list of names for you. I will colleague request you right now. 

Post: Realtor® in Cape Coral Florida

Carrie AndersonPosted
  • Ontario, CA
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 10

Hi @Julie Sauter, welcome to BP!

I was a longtime lurker, as well, cruising the forums and resources. 

Some of my favorite features here (in case you haven't found them yet) are the files section, the free how-to guides (located under the learn tab at the top of the page), and the networking. There are loads more tools, and resources (it's like Disneyland for real estate. You can't see it all in one day), but those are great places to start!

Hi @Brock Wiberg, welcome to BP!

Some of my favorite features here (in case you haven't found them yet) are the files section, the free how-to guides (located under the learn tab at the top of the page), and the networking. There are loads more tools, and resources (it's like Disneyland for real estate. You can't see it all in one day), but those are great places to start!

Post: Financial Independence

Carrie AndersonPosted
  • Ontario, CA
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 10

Hi @Eric Urioste, welcome to BP!

Some of my favorite features here (in case you haven't found them yet) are the files section, the free how-to guides (located under the learn tab at the top of the page), and the networking. There are loads more tools, and resources (it's like Disneyland for real estate. You can't see it all in one day), but those are great places to start!

Thank you for your service to this country! I grew up a Navy brat, and was an Army wife for 14 years. 

Again, welcome!

Post: North Dakota RE investor

Carrie AndersonPosted
  • Ontario, CA
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 10

Hi @Jared Christensen, welcome to BP!

Some of my favorite features here (in case you haven't found them yet) are the files section, the free how-to guides (located under the learn tab at the top of the page), and the networking. There are loads more tools, and resources (it's like Disneyland for real estate. You can't see it all in one day), but those are great places to start!

when I ran the numbers as a flip, I realized the margin might be a little too tight right now, but that's also pretty norm for SoCal. It's a great candidate for a cash flow property, for the neighborhood, school district, etc. Again, if the terms are worked right. 

It's currently vacant, and listed on the MLS, but with an agent that is obviously not actively marketing the property.

I have no problems at all knocking on neighbors doors, and had already done so to ask about the neighborhood. 

Post: Electrician needed in Ontario, CA

Carrie AndersonPosted
  • Ontario, CA
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 10

I might have a guy. What or how extensive is the electrical work?

Post: How to find more information

Carrie AndersonPosted
  • Ontario, CA
  • Posts 69
  • Votes 10

Hi @Carrie Anderson!

Have no information for you, but interested in the topic and was slightly freaked out by seeing my name on a post I didn't write. :-)

Originally posted by @Ashley St. Gelais:

@Carrie Anderson

Personally, I love the idea of owner financing.  The sky is the limit and all the terms of financing are negotiable.  What would you need to do to find owner financed deals that would be good investments for your future?

I like to believe that most people are ready to take action well before they actually feel ready.  What if the perfect deal is sitting out there for you now? All you have to do is find it. : )

 THAT is the QOTD. What do I need to do to find owner financed deals. Find a willing seller, obviously. A particular property came to my mind, that I have scouted, in my neighborhood. I've run the numbers as a flip, but should also run them as a hold, and see which makes more sense. And then see about hunting the owner down.