All Forum Posts by: Daniel Gard
Daniel Gard has started 2 posts and replied 9 times.
Post: Best strategy for submitting lowball cash offers on MLS?

- Lincoln, NE
- Posts 11
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We are just getting started in the RE world. I would assume, know your MAO. Nothing wrong with offering a lower price. If they take it, good for you, if not, counter. The agent is there to help the owner sell the house. ALWAYS understand your sellers needs as you build trust :)
The lower they sell it for, the less the agent makes BUT hopefully the agent understands, as well as everyone, a little of something is better than a lot of nothing
Post: New to Flipping so asking questions

- Lincoln, NE
- Posts 11
- Votes 1
Thank you for your words of wisdom.
We are looking into our area and speaking with others that have experience within our market.
Post: Newbies in Nebraska for Rehabbing/Wholesaling

- Lincoln, NE
- Posts 11
- Votes 1
Post: Newbies in Nebraska for Rehabbing/Wholesaling

- Lincoln, NE
- Posts 11
- Votes 1
Post: Newbies in Nebraska for Rehabbing/Wholesaling

- Lincoln, NE
- Posts 11
- Votes 1
Thank you, I will send you a request to connect
Post: Newbies in Nebraska for Rehabbing/Wholesaling

- Lincoln, NE
- Posts 11
- Votes 1
I sent you a request to connect so we may keep in touch, I will let you know when we are ready to wholesale.
Post: Newbies in Nebraska for Rehabbing/Wholesaling

- Lincoln, NE
- Posts 11
- Votes 1
Hello, we are Daniel and Sara. We have one more big seminar to attend before we start Flipping/Wholesaling. We have a family of 5 plus 3 foster kids so things get a bit exciting around here.
During the past 2 weeks, we have been quite busy setting ourselves up. We now have an INC with an 800#, New puter, new giant calendar, etc. Now just digging a bit rather than sitting and waiting for seminar. We are so excited!
Post: New to Flipping so asking questions

- Lincoln, NE
- Posts 11
- Votes 1
We have one more Seminar to go to coming up 17-19th before we start flipping/wholesaling. We now have a business which is INC and an 800 # but we haven't insured our business yet. I would assume this is a must but then again, all homes we buy will have Insurance and the contractors will all have their own insurance.
I've talked with a few real estate agents which we are meeting with Saturday (tomorrow) but have yet to contact any contractors for any future relationships. So just waiting on this seminar is driving me nuts so I'm digging. I'm really not sure exactly how to go about doing any of this. I've never owned a home.
Question #1. Is there a rule for converting a 5 bedroom to a 4 bedroom with a master suite? (knocking out a wall and combining 2 bedrooms). Or converting a 4 bed to a 3? I mean, if the majority of all were interested in a 3 bed. It would make since to convert a 4 bed to a 3 right?
Question #2. Based on experience regarding kitchen cabinets, which do people fall in love with. Lighter medium or the darker high-end looking. How about hardware? Counter top type and color, wall paint, outdoor house paint. There are so many things and I get this may be a broad spectrum but id like to know "what works" and "what to stay away from".
Question #3. How about flipping homes with pools? What to look for or a bad idea all around?
Thanks