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All Forum Posts by: Christopher Salazar

Christopher Salazar has started 15 posts and replied 157 times.

Post: Raising Capital

Christopher SalazarPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago , IL
  • Posts 159
  • Votes 68

Great advice - thank you Josh! 

Post: Raising Capital

Christopher SalazarPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago , IL
  • Posts 159
  • Votes 68

Hello, 

I currently attend Augustana College and I am a very ambitious student who has been learning a lot just from BP. I started the REI club on my campus and I love this business. I read a new book every couple of weeks and I just want to take a shot and take action already.

That being said, I have little credit and no actual "income". The only thing I have to invest would be enough for a small downpayment. I am looking to invest in the Quad City area where I go to school and my goal for the next school year is to complete one flip and acquire one buy and hold. 

Where should I look to raise funds? Maybe share how you got started so I can learn from a wider scope of investors. Any advice is helpful. Thanks in advance!

So I currently go to school in the Quad City area in IL and I have an opportunity to acquire two properties that I would potentially rent out to students (or since I play football I would rent it to other football players).

I met the owner of the houses last fall when I was looking for a place to live for my senior year. They are both around 2000 sq ft, 2 story, 4 bedroom, with full basements, and would need a lot of work to become livable. These houses were in very poor condition and I believe now they are condemned by the city and have been vacant for a few years.

I saw tons of potential but I am not sure if it would be a good investment. I know I would easily have tenants every year but I don't know if the deal would be profitable with all the work that needs done.

My good friend's dad is a contractor and he would fix them both up with our help this upcoming summer and they would be ready to live in this fall. Being a college student, the problem is that I have no money to put down for these houses and no money for renovations. The contractor that would do the work would be willing to take an initial hit to make the homes livable and I would be able to pay him with the future rents.

Here are some questions I have:

First and foremost, how do I go about acquiring these properties? Since they are paid off, I'm not sure how it would work.

I would pay the contractor eventually from the rent I receive monthly, but how should that be disbursed?

What legal actions must take place to acquire the properties and make contracts with the contractor?

Would specialists need to inspect the property before I acquire them because they are in poor shape? If so, which ones?

I would manage the property and would have my contractor work on it if it had any issues, but how should that go into any legal contract I have with him since I don't have the money up front?

What other concerns should I have with this deal?

I appreciate the comments and I am excited to learn. Thanks for the help!

Post: Looking for a Mentor Joliet/Plainfield area IL

Christopher SalazarPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago , IL
  • Posts 159
  • Votes 68

Chris,

I don't really have the resources to fully fund a rehab deal. I have heard of a lender funding it and going 50/50 on the profits so that's what I was thinking. I'm not sure how realistic that is though. And I also have no background in construction.

And I'm not sure what you mean on doing "gopher" work so could you please elaborate on that. I appreciate your advice.

Post: Looking for a Mentor Joliet/Plainfield area IL

Christopher SalazarPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago , IL
  • Posts 159
  • Votes 68

Hey Chris, small rehabs really appeal to me as a beginner and I think that would be the best route for me to start out. I think that would be a great way to learn and eventually my ultimate goal is to buy and hold multi-family properties. I am very passionate about this and I'm eager to get going. I have been reading through the forums and I have listened to many of the podcasts and I've been reading tons recently. But I really would like a mentor to take me through the processes. That's the easiest way to learn for me. Let me know if you can do anything for me and any other questions you might have. Thanks for your time. Take care.

Post: Looking for a Mentor Joliet/Plainfield area IL

Christopher SalazarPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago , IL
  • Posts 159
  • Votes 68

I'm just starting out and I want to learn as much as I can about real estate. I'm a college student returning home this summer and I need a mentor to coach me up.If anyone would be willing to help me I would greatly appreciate it. Please respond if you're willing to help. Thanks!

Chris

Post: Ready to Get Started!!!

Christopher SalazarPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago , IL
  • Posts 159
  • Votes 68

Hi guys,

My name is Chris and I am just getting into real estate investing and I love it. I really like BP a lot too after browsing through it - it will be a great resource. Anyways, if anyone has some advice on just starting out or how you learned when you started out, that would be really appreciated. Thanks!