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All Forum Posts by: Cazemba Richards

Cazemba Richards has started 5 posts and replied 15 times.

@Kedian Jimenez thanks for the advice, very helpful.

Thanks @Kedian Jimenez for the advice. I feel like NJ is a better market for wholesaling than NY because there are more distressed properties. Would you agree?

@George Hermann I'm in the process of looking for sellers. Do you have any suggestions of where I could look or where to start?

Hello my fellow mates,

I am very new to real estate investing and I'm still in the early learning phase. After a few weeks of research I have decided that I want to start my investing career with wholesaling in New York City.

Has anyone been successful at wholesaling in New York City or specifically in Kings county? Also are there any specific laws that you paid attention to while doing a deal?

Thanks, 

Post: How to Invest in Tax Liens.

Cazemba RichardsPosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

Thanks for the info and websites @Josh Carr

Post: Wholesaling with a Real Estate License.

Cazemba RichardsPosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

Thanks for the article @Elvin Garcia.

Thanks for the advice @Christian Costa.

Post: Wholesaling with a Real Estate License.

Cazemba RichardsPosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

Hello my fellow mates,

I am very new to real estate investing and I'm still in the early learning phase. After a few weeks of research I have decided that I want to start my investing career with wholesaling in New York City.

I know you don't need a license to wholesale but based on my research I learned that it has many benefits.May you please explain these benefits? Also do any of you have your real estate license and wholesale.

Post: Step by Step Wholesale

Cazemba RichardsPosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

Thanks @Ethan Painter I will look into the podcast and work on my buyer's list.

Thanks @Colt Mercer for the advice.

Thanks @Elizabeth Sylvince for the info, its very helpful because I am based in Brooklyn as well. Do you go to real estate agents to get comps?

Post: Step by Step Wholesale

Cazemba RichardsPosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

Hello my fellow mates,

I am very new to real estate investing and I'm still in the early learning phase. After a few weeks of research I have decided that I want to start my investing career with wholesaling in New York City.

While driving around the city two signs caught my eye. One was a "house for sale" sign and the other was a "we buy houses for cash" sign. My research has taught me that these signs can lead to potential leads. 

How should I communicate with each sign owner to make a wholesale deal happen? Should I call the "house for sale" number for the price of the house then reach out to the "we buy houses for cash" number and tell them the price of the house? Or should I contact the "house for sale" number to assign the contract then look for a buyer?

May someone please tell me a step by step procedure of what they would do.

Post: Wholesaling a Short Sale

Cazemba RichardsPosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

I will definitely keep you posted @Ryan Lee.

Post: How to Invest in Tax Liens.

Cazemba RichardsPosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 5

Just to confirm what you are saying @Les Jean-Pierre. The NYC tax lien auction is not open to the public? If I can't purchase tax liens at the auction where can I purchase it?