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All Forum Posts by: Chris Corvil

Chris Corvil has started 12 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: NEED HELP STRUCTURING SELLER FINANCING DEAL

Chris CorvilPosted
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

I currently rent a room in Central Jersey in a 3 bedroom 3 bathroom condo. My landlord who owns the home has owned the house for over 40 years has decided to sell the condo and begin retirement. He has 2 other properties and put this one on the MLS for 290.000. I am young but have been looking to get my start in real estate investing and feel as if this the perfect opportunity. I have a great rapport with the landlord and have even have fixed a few things in the house for him so he would not have to. However, I do not have 290,000 to borrow and would not like to take out a mortgage. I have been doing ALOT of research on possibly constructing a seller financing deal, but am not sure how to move forward with it. Any suggestions on how to propose a seller financing deal for this situation and how the numbers should look and how to approach this with the landlord? I have about 15k saved and make about 45k a year with no debt other than a credit card. I also have my RE license if that helps.

Post: NEED HELP STRUCTURING SELLER FINANCING DEAL

Chris CorvilPosted
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

I currently rent a room in Central Jersey in a 3 bedroom 3 bathroom condo. My landlord who owns the home has owned the house for over 40 years has decided to sell the condo and begin retirement. He has 2 other properties and put this one on the MLS for 290.000. I am young but have been looking to get my start in real estate investing and feel as if this the perfect opportunity. I have a great rapport with the landlord and have even have fixed a few things in the house for him so he would not have to. However, I do not have 290,000 to borrow and would not like to take out a mortgage. I have been doing ALOT of research on possibly constructing a seller financing deal, but am not sure how to move forward with it. Any suggestions on how to propose a seller financing deal for this situation and how the numbers should look and how to approach this with the landlord? I have about 15k saved and make about 45k a year with no debt other than a credit card. I also have my RE license if that helps.

Post: NEED HELP STRUCTURING SELLER FINANCING DEAL

Chris CorvilPosted
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

Hi,

I currently rent a room in Central Jersey in a 3 bedroom 3 bathroom condo. My landlord who owns the home has owned the house for over 40 years has decided to sell the condo and begin retirement. He has 2 other properties and put this one on the MLS for 290.000. I am young but have been looking to get my start in real estate investing and feel as if this the perfect opportunity. I have a great rapport with the landlord and have even have fixed a few things in the house for him so he would not have to. However, I do not have 290,000 to borrow and would not like to take out a mortgage. I have been doing ALOT of research on possibly constructing a seller financing deal, but am not sure how to move forward with it. Any suggestions on how to propose a seller financing deal for this situation and how the numbers should look and how to approach this with the landlord? I have about 15k saved and make about 45k a year with no debt other than a credit card. I also have my RE license if that helps. Thanks!

Originally posted by @Harry Arnold:

Hi Chris. What part of NJ are you in?

Hi, Harry. I currently reside in Central Jersey in Middlesex County but regularly commute between all counties extending through essex as well. Look forward to connecting with you!

Originally posted by @Johnathan Boyle:


Hi, Johnathan I currently reside in Central Jersey in Middlesex County but regularly commute between all counties through essex as well. Look forward to connecting with you! 

Hi, my name is Chris and I am a soon-to-be college graduate this may, looking to begin my career and journey into real estate. I have been reaching out to property management firms in my area and am looking for the opportunity to intern, assist or shadow any companies or real estate businesses in NJ. Also looking to just connect and meet more investors in the area. 

Hey, does anyone have any suggestions on which real estate school worked best for them in SC? I’m in the Spartanburg, Greenville area and I’m looking to get my license. 

Hi, I just graduated and I am looking to potentially buy a home this year or if not work with someone who is. I have a little bit of free time and I currently work a steady 9-5, but is there any real benefit behind getting your real-estate license for someone who's 20? I'm in the Spartanburg South Carolina area and I feel as if I already know a lot about real estate but feel as if getting that license would help me get more skin and knowledge in the game. Is it worth it or should I just keep learning elsewhere?

Post: Is getting RE license worth it/an advantage for flipping/HH?

Chris CorvilPosted
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

Hi, I just graduated and I am looking to potentially buy a home this year or if not work with someone who is. I have a little bit of free time and I currently work a steady 9-5, but is there any real benefit behind getting your real-estate license for someone who's 20? I'm in the Spartanburg South Carolina area and I feel as if I already know a lot about real estate but feel as if getting that license would help me get more skin and knowledge in the game. Is it worth it or should I just keep learning elsewhere?

Post: Is getting RE license worth it/an advantage for flipping/HH?

Chris CorvilPosted
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

Hi, I just graduated and I am looking to potentially buy a home this year or if not work with someone who is. I have a little bit of free time and I currently work a steady 9-5, but is there any real benefit behind getting your real-estate license for someone who's 20? I'm in the Spartanburg South Carolina area and I feel as if I already know a lot about real estate but feel as if getting that license would help me get more skin and knowledge in the game. Is it worth it or should I just keep learning?