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All Forum Posts by: Diego Furlan

Diego Furlan has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Meetup - Via Conference Call (Wholesalers)?

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@Erica Dixon Congratulations! Let me know how it goes, I'll send you a PM. And thank you for your offer, I'll take you on that! We can work out a JV contract for when the time comes. Talk soon, then!

Hi there!

Wondering if anyone can recommend a wholesaler-friendly title company in Denver?

Thank you!

Post: Wholesaling Mobile Homes (55+ Community)

Diego FurlanPosted
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Thank you, Aaron! I appreciate the feedback. I got it under contract! Do you recommend any local wholesale friendly title companies in the Denver area?

Post: Wholesaling Mobile Homes (55+ Community)

Diego FurlanPosted
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Hi, there!

I am looking into buying Mobile/Manufactured homes and wholesale them since I have came across a few that I do see a profitable return on. 

I do have a few questions for those who have been in the niche of mobile homes. Most always the good deals I've come across require the buyer to be 55+ of age. How do you go about this? From my conversations with the park managers, so long as nobody lives in the home, you can buy and rehab it but you must be 55+ if you wish to live in it. I would think the process would require me to get it under contract, assign it to a buyer, and the buyer would assume responsibility of selling it to a qualified candidate.

Am I in the right page here? Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

Thanks!