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All Forum Posts by: Deavin Cox

Deavin Cox has started 2 posts and replied 19 times.

Post: Non-recourse loan: Can I purchase?

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

I have a potential client that is facing foreclosure. Is it possible to save her? If so what are the steps, she is willing to do whatever it takes to stop the foreclosure.

Post: Turning 1K to a million

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

@Jim K. Lol, nice joke

Post: Turning 1K to a million

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

@Frank Wong thank you for your REALISTIC numbers. But if you knew me and my story you would understand why I don’t live in the realm of reality or fantasy. I appreciate the input, I truly do but this is America where anything is possible if you just believe.

Post: Turning 1K to a million

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

@Joe M. Definitely, I never listen to music. I’m all about podcast and YouTube, I will for be subscribing to the ones you suggested as well. Thanks for the input, it will be put to good use.

Post: Turning 1K to a million

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

@Matthew Irish-Jones I really don’t appreciate the input, I will definitely put it to use.

Post: Turning 1K to a million

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

Looking to get started in investing. I’m currently working a W2 job as a truck driver I also have small demolition company. I don’t have much capital to get started but, I’m serious, very open minded, hungry and coachable. I don’t believe in the word realistic, I have about a thousand dollars to start out with. I’m looking for suggestions on the best way to use that money and get the best return. Thanks in advance for all replies.

Post: How would you turn $500,000 into 5 million in 5 years?

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

@Jack Orthman Jack people like you rock believers. There is no such thing as realistic, realism is a limitation that the average people on themselves and others.

Post: How would you turn $500,000 into 5 million in 5 years?

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

@Brian Garrett What is realistic? In today’s time anything is possible, that is with the right attitude. Shift your mindset and you too can make anything happen.

Post: How Much do you pay a contractor

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

@Oscar Moreno Always do you due diligence on your contractors as you would do with your properties. Make sound judgements, I’m also in the Dallas area and I would never recommend paying all of the contracted amount up front. However, it is idiotic to think that someone is going to purchase materials and provide labor without any form of payment upfront. My advice is to figure out a completion schedule with a fee associated and pay draws upon completion of each phase up to the contracted amount.

Post: How Much do you pay a contractor

Deavin CoxPosted
  • Specialist
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 10

@John Morgan That’s the way it’s done.