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All Forum Posts by: Jeff Neckonoff

Jeff Neckonoff has started 2 posts and replied 8 times.

Post: Tax Lien Podcast from BiggerPockets: Show 56

Jeff NeckonoffPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lawrence, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 6

Hey Ankit, great podcast!
As a newbie wanna-be investor, do you recommend I totally bypass the flip and sell strategy and look into tax liens instead?

I'm on Long island, less than an hour from you.

Thanks,

Jeff

Post: Newbie (sort of) from Long Island/NYC area

Jeff NeckonoffPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lawrence, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 6

Thanks everyone.

Post: Newbie (sort of) from Long Island/NYC area

Jeff NeckonoffPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lawrence, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 6

Thanks John!

Post: Flipping Gurus

Jeff NeckonoffPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lawrence, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 6

Thanks so much for the feedback, Brian.

Post: Newbie (sort of) from Long Island/NYC area

Jeff NeckonoffPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lawrence, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 6

Hi everyone. I've been lurking on this site for a few months, as I attempt to weed out the scammers out there from the legit investors.

This page is great.

My goal is to flip, after rehabbing distressed properties.

I am a small business owner, not your normal small business as I own and operate a DJ company in the NY tri-state area. I graduated Baruch College in 1988 with a Bachelor of Business Administration. The economy in 1988 was similar to what we have now, with companies like IBM laying off 40,000 employees at a time. I decided then that I would never become a slave to corporate America as I would never allow a company to simply fire me after giving them 20+ years of loyalty and hard work.
Many of my friends and acquaintances have told me that my decision to follow my path was prophetic.

So yes I am an educated DJ!

I'm a big kid, almost 48 years old, who feels more like 25 years old.
I entertain mostly at young teen events. My job is to motivate, energize and engage 40 - 150 of these teens at a time.
My Monday-Friday schedule is pretty open as I can schedule my crews and send out contracts when simply feel like it.

I joined a gym one year ago for the first time since the 80s and have learned about setting personal goals, discipline and how getting the results I'm seeing truly motivates me to go even further. I plan on using this mindset to succeed in real estate investing as well.

I now am at that stage in my life where old age is on the horizon and I need to make and bank a decent amount of money.

I believe that real estate is the best way for your average person to achieve the goals I am aiming for.

I bought an investment property in 1988 and had a horrible experience with tenants not paying rent.

While I am now interested in getting back into R.E. investing, I never, ever will do anything that involves tenants! I truly believe that tenants who can afford to pay their rent but who simply refuse not to should be put in a stockade!

I bought my first primary residence in 1997, sold it in 2009 and bought a bigger place in 2010.

This past Summer, I invested $22K with my SEP IRA LLC with a 30-year-old company in Chicago that is buying distressed properties, rehabbing them and then selling them, using anywhere from 2 - 6 partners investors to fund each project.

My first investment home was just finished two weeks ago and there were six showings as of Friday.

The profit is less as opposed to doing it myself as the company is handling all the details. But my goal with them is to do 3 - 4 deals this year, making 15% on my investments.

Post: New member introduction from Las Vegas

Jeff NeckonoffPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lawrence, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 6

Hi everyone. I've been lurking on this site for a few months, as I attempt to weed out the scammers out there from the legit investors.
This page is great.

My goal is to flip, after rehabbing distressed properties.

I am a small business owner, not your normal small business as I own and operate a DJ company in the NY tri-state area. I graduated Baruch College in 1988 with a Bachelor of Business Administration. The economy in 1988 was similar to what we have now, with companies like IBM laying off 40,000 employees at a time. I decided then that I would never become a slave to corporate America as I would never allow a company to simply fire me after giving them 20+ years of loyalty and hard work.
Many of my friends and acquaintances have told me that my decision to follow my path was prophetic.

So yes I am an educated DJ!

I'm a big kid, almost 48 years old, who feels more like 25 years old.
I entertain mostly at young teen events. My job is to motivate, energize and engage 40 - 150 of these teens at a time.
My Monday-Friday schedule is pretty open as I can schedule my crews and send out contracts when simply feel like it.

I joined a gym one year ago for the first time since the 80s and have learned about setting personal goals, discipline and how getting the results I'm seeing truly motivates me to go even further.

I now am at that stage in my life where old age is on the horizon and I need to make and bank a decent amount of money.

I believe that real estate is the best way for your average person to achieve the goals I am aiming for.

Post: Doug Hopkins - Winning the Property Wars

Jeff NeckonoffPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lawrence, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 6

I went to this seminar a few months ago on Long Island.
They are selling a $2500 package which promises a weekend seminar and coaching, with all the extras like finding lenders, etc.

Post: Flipping Gurus

Jeff NeckonoffPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lawrence, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 6

I am seriously looking into getting involved in flipping, particularly the strategy of buying, rehabbing and selling.

I have been doing some research, including here on Bigger Pockets. I am in the middle of the book BP is selling on the site, "The Book on Flipping Houses" bu J Scott.
Obviously there is much to learn and I want to do this right.

Out of these three "gurus", please let me know your thoughts and opinions regarding them and their courses.
I know Phil has a mentor program for like $10k, which I am not interested in at all. But him and the other two also have $97 courses.

I appreciate your feedback.
Feel free to let me know of others you feel may be even better than Phil Pustejovsky, or Eric Medemar.

Thanks so much.