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All Forum Posts by: Cody Flicek

Cody Flicek has started 5 posts and replied 6 times.

Hello everyone Cody here. I was hoping to get some advice on how you guys are finding these multi family deals. I'm 20 years old and don't know anyone really in the multifamily space. Are you guys using websites like crexi and loopnet, or is it better to go for off market deals, and if so how are you guys finding these deals off market?

Thanks for the advice I appreciate everyone!

Hello everyone Cody here!

I'm looking to get into multifamily as my investment vehicle and I'd love to hear how those of you with multifamily got started yourself. I'm very interested in hearing each and every one of yall's stories on how you got started. Feel free to add me as a friend and lets connect! 

Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:

Welcome and congrats.... That's a lofty starter goal, 8 unit MF! Do you have a price range and neighborhood?

Unless you already have the money and financing, you might want to start with smaller/easier properties.....?


 Well the reason I chose 8 units is because I fully believe I'd be able to manage 8 units myself. I live in Wilson county about 20 minutes from downtown Nashville, and I was hoping to find anything within a 3 hour radius of Nashville. I don't really have a price range since I plan on seller financing my deals and we can move the numbers around until the deal works for both myself and the seller. 

Hello everyone, my name is Cody. I'm a 20 year old kid looking to get into multifamily. I'm hoping to be able to buy a piece of real estate with a minimum of 8 units by the end of the year. I have a job for working for Google Fiber and am currently saving as much as I can so I will at least be able to cover any vacancies and some of the renovations. My plan was to acquire a property through owner financing, and find someone whose goals align with what I'm trying to accomplish and have them cover the down payment. I don't want this to be the Cody show I want to be able to bring in partners and help them achieve their financial goals as well. 

I would love any thoughts/advice/criticism. I'm open to anything you guys might throw at me. I'm eager to learn.

Thank yall so much!!

Post: Nashville RE Investor Meetings

Cody FlicekPosted
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Hello all hope you're doing well. Just wanted to reach out and ask those of you in Nashville what the best networking events or meetings are here. I'm new to the RE game so I'm trying to increase my network/friend group. 

thanks!

Hello all Cody Flicek here! Last name is pronounced flea check, but to get to the question at hand, would it be valuable to go ahead and get an RE license so I can look on the MLS myself? I'm almost 20 and have little to no money at the moment so I can't hire someone to find deals for me. I'm mainly looking to get into multi family and possibly start out by getting an FHA loan on a quad and renting out the other rooms, so any advice there would be much appreciated as well.

Thank you for your help!

Cody