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All Forum Posts by: Devin Wilkins

Devin Wilkins has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Annapolis Investor Meetup #2

Devin WilkinsPosted
  • Architect
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

@Rob Roy Thanks for putting this together! I'm also new to Bigger Pockets and love to get together with people already investing in the area. I'll keep an eye out for the next meeting!

Post: Financing Options on a Pre-Foreclosure Deal

Devin WilkinsPosted
  • Architect
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Hi Guys!

I'm interested in pursuing pre-foreclosure deals in Baltimore County, MD. If I don't have the cash to purchase the property outright, what financing options make the most sense for this kind of deal? I understand this is pretty general question, and that once negotiating with the owner the deal can go many ways, but I'm trying to keep it general to hear as many opinions as possible. If you were to pursue a pre-foreclosure what deal structure would you have in mind?

Also if there is anyone I should be talking to in the Baltimore County area, about this topic especially, I would love to get their name so I can reach out and learn as mush as possible.

Thanks in advance for the help!

Devin

Post: 1031 Exchange a Flip?

Devin WilkinsPosted
  • Architect
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Awesome, thanks guys. This is very helpful. I will keep reading, learning and posting questions about the 1031. Such a fascinating strategy! 

Post: 1031 Exchange a Flip?

Devin WilkinsPosted
  • Architect
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3
Hi All, I was day dreaming on a long drive yesterday and had a quick question that I'm sure the smart, helpful people of Bigger Pockets could help me understand - and hopefully lead to further learning. Can you 1031 Exchange a Flip? I haven't read all the rules for a 1031 but I imagine a limitation, if there is one, would be a required holding time before the property is eligible for a 1031. I haven't done the research, yet, but am asking as my first serious question to the bigger pockets community to break the ice and hopefully learn more about the 1031 Exchange - as the concept fascinates me. Thanks for the help in Advance! Devin

Post: New to Real Estate, from DC

Devin WilkinsPosted
  • Architect
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Hello All. My name is Devin Wilkins, I'm an Architect in D.C. working primarily on commercial office buildings. I'm on BiggerPockets to expand my knowledge of the real estate market with the ultimate goal to get financially invested. I look forward to learning from those who know more. Thank you