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All Forum Posts by: Collin Boyer

Collin Boyer has started 12 posts and replied 40 times.

Post: Goals for People Who have not Bought a Property Yet

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

@Bud Gaffney Absolutely, I agree. I have been very fortunate to jump into the game with mentors I could have only dreamed about.

I think it is good to chat with new investors or beginners to see how you can help them or any tips you can give them to learn from your mistakes so they do not make the same.

Post: Buyer is asking for credit from my commission

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

You are worth more than that percentage point off! My team charges 6% for listings (homes are cheaper in PA than CA), nothing more nothing less (Unless something comes up that the deal will not go through because of a .5% or something). We pride ourselves on what we do and believe we are worth every dollar we charge. We tell clients if they would rather go with a discount broker we will point them in the right direction.

A saying I learned from my sales training with Sandler Sales is, "You will never make a penny more or a penny less than you believe you are worth."

Post: Goals for People Who have not Bought a Property Yet

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

@Kyle Clark just sent you a direct message

Post: Noob wondering best city’s to invest

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

@Stanford O. Sent

Post: Goals for People Who have not Bought a Property Yet

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

@Kyle Clark With how low interest rates are if you can get approved for a loan I would go with a loan all day long. I never liquidate any of my stocks I have those constantly snowballing. I wouldn't buy in cash, use other people's money to get rich:)

Hard money is an option where if you have 10% down they will fund the purchase and the rehab. If you need some help with hard money I am approved to lend so send me a message.

Post: Goals for People Who have not Bought a Property Yet

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

@Casey Barickman I am a new agent as of this past August. I have been very lucky, I joined a team and we have an incredible partnership with Zillow which gives me a ton of clients. In my first 3 and a half Months I am at $2.3 million pending and closed.

Post: Goals for People Who have not Bought a Property Yet

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

@Casey Barickman , Hey Casey that is awesome best of luck with your approval. I have two major real estate goals and some other personal goals. One of my real estate goals is to bring on a 2+ unit (hoping for 3 or 4) to house hack, my other goal is to do 75 Transactions for $15 million!

Post: Goals for People Who have not Bought a Property Yet

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

Hey everybody, going into 2021 what are your goals for everyone who has not bought a property yet?

Post: Noob wondering best city’s to invest

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

I work with a wholesaler who is based out of Colorado and his partner recently moved to York, PA (where I am located). We have worked on a ton of wholesale and flip opportunities that end up turning into awesome cash flowing properties. They locked up a Bilevel in a beautiful neighborhood for $110,000, very minimal repairs would rent for easily $1,800 a month. Plus those SFH's appreciate. STAY AWAY FROM YORK CITY AND HARRISBURG CITY.

Post: First Real Estate Venture

Collin BoyerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • York, PA
  • Posts 44
  • Votes 22

If you are able to I would look for something that needs a little love. I would not shoot for anything with major issues but outdated, needs cleaned, small touchups, landscaping are all things that can be done easily. If you buy something move in ready it is hard to get a good deal in today's market (at least here in PA). If you buy something that needs a little TLC you will reach that 20% equity that you're looking for a lot faster when it is renovated.