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All Forum Posts by: Casey C.

Casey C. has started 5 posts and replied 45 times.

Post: Terre Haute Indiana -Real Estate Investment Groups?

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41
Quote from @Dean Dubach:

Greetings All, 

I was wondering if any of you have a recommendation for a real estate attorney in the Terre Haute area.   I am an out of state note investor, and have a note that is held in my companies 401K Trust, where a neighbor is suing the borrower in small claims court.   The plaintiff has added me personally to the lawsuit.   I was wondering if anyone on this list can recommend an attorney they have worked with in the past for real estate matters?   A perfect skillset besides real estate, contract for deeds in particular, would be a knowledge of lending laws, and of course Employee Retirement Income Security Act or 1974 (ERISA).   I doubt I will find anyone this specialized, but can't hurt to ask.   Anyway, its the first time I have been involved as a defendant and lender in a dispute between the borrower and a neighbor.   

Thanks,
Dean

Dean any luck with the lawsuit you got dragged into? 

Post: Looking for Property Manager - Terre Haute, Indiana

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41

Try this number. 812-814-9462

Post: Terre Haute, IN assignment of contract

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41
Quote from @Elise Badone:

*Assignment of Contract in Terre Haute, IN 47807*

*Price: $33,000 *3BD, 1BA  Living Area: 1,380sf  Basement Area: 690sf. Lot area: 4,443 sf

*ARV: $90,000+ 

*Comps: Sold 9/5/23: $81,200 1515 Eagle St 47807 ,  Sold 10/23:  $123,750 , 2250 Chase St 47807

Full Rehab Needed

*Terre Haute is up over 7% from just a year ago. *About 7-minute drive to Indiana State University. *All CASH, End Buyers ONLY (with POF) *Buyers to pay for closing costs. .

What’s the address? I live and invest in Terre Haute. 

Post: Indiana Investor Meetups anywhere?

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41

I’m a real estate broker and investor in Terre Haute, Indiana. I’m looking for investor meetups anywhere between Evansville and Indianapolis, Indiana. Are there any meetings in Indiana coming up? 

Post: Terre Haute Indiana -Real Estate Investment Groups?

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41

Todd, I recommend Stone Realty group property management or Hill Valley property management. They are the best in Terre Haute. 

Post: Looking for Property Manager - Terre Haute, Indiana

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41

I also recommend Hill Valley property management 

Post: Turn key rental properties under 100k

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41

@Brandon Sturgill More people continue to get scammed when you suppress the truth. Keep it up. Con men like you always stick together.

Post: Have you ever bought property at 0% down?

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41

@Matthew Grisafe No money down means no skin in the game. No thanks!! I've never bought anything with no money down and I would never sell for no money down either. You need to have skin in the game.

Post: 3 Family Cash Cow with tons of equity: Keep it or sell it?

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41

@Jeremy Bailey Keep collecting rent! Why on earth do you wanna sell a cash flowing asset? Guys that flip properties don't make anywhere close to the money guys make that hold rentals forever

Post: Discouraged After Speaking With Active Investors

Casey C.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indiana
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 41

@Jonathan Giglio The best time to start investing in real estate was yesterday. The next best time it now. Stop talking to the naysayers until you close on your first deal. No matter who or what, you will always have naysayers. Carry on! And good luck.