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All Forum Posts by: Coe Davis

Coe Davis has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Quote from @Andrew Postell:

@Coe Davis thanks for the post.  Always great to hear from a fellow Texan.  And I agree with the above post - just bring your own work.  I'm guessing you already know this person, correct?  So, they should have some level of comfortability with you.  Showing how you are doing this currently is the easiest and best way to have a private investor give you their money.  Feel free to reach out if you want to talk anything through.  Thanks!

Yes sir. I was going to print out a PowerPoint and show him how things work. Just curious if anyone else had one I could copy. I believe I have seen you at the DFW REAI. I will be there this coming weekend.

I am meeting with a potential private lender this week. It is my first time so I'm a little nervous. Does anyone have a basic template/presentation I could use to show him how I will utilize his money and his expected return? I will be doing BRRR mostly. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

Post: Market crash prep

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Thank you all for the reply. I just want to prepare myself best I can before I get a mentor and dive in to this profession. I think I’m ready.

Post: Market crash prep

Coe DavisPosted
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What do you do when you purchase a house, rent it out and then the market crashes and the house is no longer worth paying such a high rent rate to potential renters comaparing them to other houses  but you are still stuck with a high mortgage payment?