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All Forum Posts by: Chris Meadors

Chris Meadors has started 2 posts and replied 15 times.

@Stephan Kraus after reading this entire thread and then re-reading so I could understand all the different scenarios I feel like the power just cut off a the climax of the movie. Did you buy it or what!?!? I’m on the edge of my seat!

Post: Percentage Split for Partnership Deals

Chris MeadorsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Napa
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

@Bruce Gardner- what did you end up doing? I'm looking to partner with my dad also.  I would be 90% of the money, all the dealfinding and analyzing (I am out of state), he would be boots on the ground, GC for rehab, and some form of property manager.  

Post: Complete Newbie - Nashville, TN

Chris MeadorsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Napa
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

@Arthur Smith - If you are already intrigued and think RE is right for you, Rich Dad will be like adding rocket fuel to a flame.

I'm in a similar time as you, just starting out. I churned through @Brandon Turner's How to Invest in Real Estate in a weekend and now am working my way through his "The Book on Rental Property Investing". I like his writing style but that's just me. Up next is @David Greene's BRRRR book, then likely something about "out of state investing" since I'm In NorCal a very expensive market.

I also find value and inspiration in the podcasts. They’ve turned me onto apps like DealCheck and Rentometer, as well as get me motivated.

We should stay in touch. I’m also focusing on Nashville because I’m from there and my dad is a contractor there. I am a realtor for Compass and if you want any realtor connections I’d be happy to make them for you. Great resource for free advice on the market.

Best of luck to you brother!

Post: Can am FHA loan be used for a duplex in Tennessee?

Chris MeadorsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Napa
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7



@Austin C Mulholland - I'm dying to know what you learned?  Can you do it or not?  Did your agent misunderstand you?  I know several agents in Nashville if you want a 2nd opinion.

Post: Newbie Investor from Napa, CA - Thrilled to have found BP!

Chris MeadorsPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Napa
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 7

Hello - I am a newly inspired soon-to-be investor living in Napa, CA.  I quite my 9-5 three years ago and moved up to Napa to be a real estate agent. Turns out being a Realtor is more like 24/7. I love it, and I don't want to quit, but I would love to take advantage of my newfound skillset and resources and begin investing in real estate.

My "Why" - To achieve "financial  freedom" for me and my wife, my father and sister. My dad is a contractor in TN, soon to retire, but with no money to do so. My sister is in her mid-30's and has the right mindset, but looks to me for clear direction on how to plan for long term financial success.  Ideally, the three of us would team up and (slowly) start building a portfolio that can ease my father's retirement and eventually pave the way for my sister and me as well.  I'm looking at the long term play.  My last goal is NOT to be one of those folks I hear say "Gee, property around here used to be worth, $100k, now it's worth $850k, I wish I would have..."   My wife is slowly getting on board, and it's great having a 2nd perspective on things, otherwise I probably would have cashed out my retirement and bought something already!

I listened to half of Robert Kiyosaki's "The Real Book of Real Estate" on Audible one day doing some basic home maintenance and then start googling real estate podcasts. I found BP and have been obsessed ever since. I churned through Brandon's "How to Invest in Real Estate" in about 4 days, and am now cruising through "The Book on Rental Property Investing." I double down with podcasts on my morning walk with the dog and researching markets at night. Already being a real estate professional, I feel like I have a good head start. 

That's more than enough for now.  I can't wait to get more involved in the community and network with other investors to both help and be helped. 

I don't have much to offer yet, other than real estate services (which I'm NOT pitching), but hope soon enough to be able to give back to the community instead of just take.  My wife is a holistic health coach, so if anyone wants to get their life together holistically speaking, we can DEFINITELY offer expertise in that matter. If there are other newbie investors out there that need basic real estate guidance, I'm more than happy to share what I know.

Thanks for having me!

-Chris M