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All Forum Posts by: Desiree Jones

Desiree Jones has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: I'm not afraid of this one but I need feedback....

Desiree JonesPosted
  • Virginia
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Mortgage will be around $230/month. It needs appliances and a lot of cosmetic work...other than that I don't squat about estimating repair costs. Is getting a detailed estimate on repair costs a part of wholesaling?

Post: I'm not afraid of this one but I need feedback....

Desiree JonesPosted
  • Virginia
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

While in my hometown for Thanksgiving I decided to look at houses...I am attempting to be an investor after all. So I find this house that has an ARV of 79K, and is listed for 39K. It's a 3bd/1ba house w/ a carport and small shed in the backyard. It's a serious handyman special - no appliances, and it has those old AC units in the windows. My designer side really wants to put a deck on the back and add central air etc., but it's a 7hr drive (90 mins by air). I know my parents would love to help, (especially since this would be my first one)....but my common sense is saying WHOLESALE IT because I'm so far away. It's under the control of a company that is designed to find a way to finance people with past issues. They aren't realtor related and I don't qualify for hard money yet so it actually sounds perfect for me. I'm still trying to get over the fear and this actually seems doable...I could even rent it out since there are colleges nearby. What do you all think?

Post: Spinning Wheels

Desiree JonesPosted
  • Virginia
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Ok, I've been looking into this real estate thing for almost two months. I've been researching properties too but I have yet to go see one or make an offer because I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO DO. One thing I am sure of, I want to be a wholesaler and I want to find deals but there is SO MUCH conflicting information to sift through and EVERYONE has their own 5 cd course they want you to buy. Setting up a system can't possibly be this freakin' hard - yet I feel like I'm spinning my wheels. I started by researching REOs, then I find out I can't unless I form an LLC - but wait LLCs cost money so that's out. Next I said ok I'll use hard money - uh no because you're a dirtbag and you don't qualify for hard money- but isn't hard money for people who can't get traditional funding? Next I decided to use MLS to maybe find deals but what do I find? A potential short sale listed at 139k when the ARV is 125k....hmm maybe a Lease Option to another buyer? I don't know what I'm doing and it's frustrating. Am I just not being patient enough?