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All Forum Posts by: Chris Quinn

Chris Quinn has started 8 posts and replied 112 times.

@Bryan Petrinec, my broker offers a flat fee to hang your license. No charges on deals. Reach out to me if your interested. 

Post: Thoughts on investing in Navasota, Texas?

Chris QuinnPosted
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 68

I'm intrigued by the idea of investing in county seat towns. I know a few people doing this for long term holds, multifam rehabs to refi, etc. There's been a growing buzz around Anderson lately, although its not on Highway 6/290 traffic route from Houston, I currently think it will do better than say Navasota in the long run. Either way, South of B/CS, even as far as Hempstead is a much better idea than going North (if growth is what you're looking for.)

Post: Texas Property Tax assessment and projection

Chris QuinnPosted
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 68

@David Andrzejek, I meant for one of my properties. And I bet you would!

Post: Texas Property Tax assessment and projection

Chris QuinnPosted
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 68

Part of me wants to tell the assessor to bring me a buyer at assessed value and I'll sell it today. Either way, it's worth the 30 minutes to contest.

Post: Being taken advantage of by my property manager

Chris QuinnPosted
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 68

I'm glad to hear you decided to cut ties with the old one. 

Post: College Station/Brazos Valley - market outlook: hot or not?

Chris QuinnPosted
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 68

Being born here and seeing the market grow the way it has over the past decade plus, I think B/CS will be a great investment for a good while. There is a lot of competition as far as investors/flippers for those coveted off-market properties, but the deals are there... I closed on a College Station fixer-upper duplex in January for $51K, sold it to an investor a week later at $105K. He was happy, I was happy, and I moved on to the next deal. 

I think having my RE license gives me a bit of an advantage in that it adds to credibility and if the seller wants too close to retail for the house, I offer to list it for them. 

Post: Wanting to do my first deal.

Chris QuinnPosted
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 68

@Preston Curling, I’m a B/CS native and an agent/investor. I’m happy to be of assistance. Feel free to shoot me a message anytime. 

Post: North Bryan Wholesale

Chris QuinnPosted
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 68

Investment Info:

Single-family residence wholesale investment.

Planned on wholetailing, but found another project. Sold contract to investor client for $6000 mark up.

Post: Texas A&M College Station Rental

Chris QuinnPosted
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 68

@Ben Hann I hear ya! I am in escrow right now for an Aggie parent just like yourself. Let me know if I can be of any help for you. 

Post: Texas A&M College Station Rental

Chris QuinnPosted
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 68

Save the money on condo fees and look for townhomes and single family without HOAs