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All Forum Posts by: Cameron Casperson

Cameron Casperson has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: How to buy a tax deed at the Fulton County Tax Sale, Atlanta, GA

Cameron CaspersonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vineyard, UT
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

I'll echo what has already been said many times, thank you for for the plentiful knowledge in this one post and comments that has continued for so long!

One question I have, and this very well could differ from state to state, is regarding the one year redemption time. (specific to Georgia) You mentioned not being able to do anything with the property in that entire period, is that Georgia only? I have heard of other states, Texas for example, where the deed buyer is able to both rehab and rent out the property during that redemption time before moving forward with retail/whatever strategy is implemented? I know you're local to Georgia, but have you heard of this happening elsewhere? Or even in GA perhaps? 

Any feedback is appreciated, thanks in advance. 

Post: Real Estate Related Jobs?

Cameron CaspersonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vineyard, UT
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hello BiggerPockets!

I am writing to ask a question that has been on my mind recently. I am 22 years old and currently work part time at company doing inside sales. I do enjoy the job but I have been using this wonderful website to learn more about Real Estate and I want to get some experience. I still don't feel that I know enough to jump in and make a deal, but I am interested in small multi-family homes and I really like the "BRRR" strategy.

My question for you all is regarding a job in the industry that you would recommend for first hand experience. I have considered working for a friend and a Mortgage broker company, or becoming a Realtor, but I wanted to open this up and ask for your opinions on what you think could be most valuable to me. I am willing to take a pay cut because, well, experience is more important to me.

Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.

Post: Rental Zoning? Suggestions appreciated.

Cameron CaspersonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vineyard, UT
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0
Brandon Rindlisbacher I think I need to be your colleague first? I tried and it wouldn't let me!

Post: Rental Zoning? Suggestions appreciated.

Cameron CaspersonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vineyard, UT
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0
Hey, First forum post so thanks ahead of time for taking time to read it. I'm currently an owner of a home that is located outside of the Provo allotted rental "zoning" space. I'm looking to 'house hack' and live in part of it while renting out the rest. Does anyone know a way to get around this? I've looked into making the tenants "part-owners" while they are renting but it doesn't seem like a permanent solution. Most of you who have worked in Provo know the city can be hard to deal with at times. Any info or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!