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All Forum Posts by: Christopher Campbell

Christopher Campbell has started 28 posts and replied 94 times.

Post: Deeply Discounted Off-Market REI Deals - San Antonio, TX

Christopher CampbellPosted
  • Realtor
  • Flagstaff, AZ
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 118

I provide my investors up to 70 New Off-Market Opportunities EVERY MONTH!! These are all DEEPLY DISCOUNTED distressed deals sent directly to my Investors' inboxes accompanied by detailed CMA Reports with recent SOLD and RENTED data. Investors like to work with me because I keep things simple, make the process fun and rewarding, and because I can provide a web of outside resources that can help you get your deals funded, fixed up, sold, and/or managed. 

I'm looking to connect with a few HUNGRY investors that are ready to get started or looking to grow their businesses to new heights!

Connect with me here or feel free to give me a shout to let me know what you're looking to do this year! I'm be psyched to help out in any way I can!

Talk to you soon!

Chris

Post: Anyone have info on Driving 4 Dollars

Christopher CampbellPosted
  • Realtor
  • Flagstaff, AZ
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 118

Hey Craig,

You may put some thought into how much money you really need to get started. In certain areas of the U.S., like San Antonio where I am, people can get started with a lot less money than they think depending on the strategy they want to use. 

If you want to flip properties for cash gains and you're not already familiar you may be able to leverage the money you do have with Hard Money lenders. This essentially allows you to get into a good deal, that the lender agrees with, and use their money to fund a large portion of the purchase price and estimated cost for repairs. You have the ability to make similar returns that a cash buyer would make but you didn't need as much money to get into the deal. 

A lot of the newer investors that I work with here in San Antonio that don't have a lot of money to start out typically will go this route until their cash reserves get big enough to go the cash route. 

Hello!

My name is Chris Campbell and I'm an aspiring investor in San Antonio, TX.

The real estate market is strong here across residential (single and multi-family), commercial and land development. We're seeing nice and stable returns year over year per SABORs numbers and at least in Central Texas we aren't showing any signs of slowing down. In San Antonio specifically, there's a big opportunity in single-family affordable housing as there's a shortage and the city's population is continuing to grow at a quicker pace. I see this and land development as a really nice returns vehicle for the coming years. 

What I want to learn more about is what investors that typically look to pay cash or use hard money for their properties are taking closer looks at when analyzing deals. Are you going to live and die by %s? From the experience I have as a wholesaler I've discussed the % of the deal that my investors look for but what I find is that they're always in search of that unicorn 50%, 60%, or even 70% deal these days when there are so many low hanging fruit ~75% deals that can still bring a really great chunk of change on the back end. Obviously, the % of the deal is very important but I'm curious if there is value seen in doing good deals at slightly higher %s that still allow for sizable $ profits. If you can come across these deals without having to do all of the front-load work by working with wholesalers or having bird dogs on staff, is that just as interesting and worthwhile as the occasional unicorn you're fighting the mob for? I guess I'm wanting to know if making a specific $ amount per deal is just as worthwhile in the seasoned investor's eye as the %s?

Investor insights will be greatly appreciated. This will help me expand my business as well as better connect with the investors I currently work with and any future investors I work with. 

Thank you,

Chris