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All Forum Posts by: Dwayne Dwyer

Dwayne Dwyer has started 2 posts and replied 20 times.

Post: South Carolina investors

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

Welcome to the site @Nelzon Ruiz we are about 45 minutes from Florence.  Get connected! and lets network

Post: New Member from New York City and Long Island

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

@Drawyan Zhang welcome to BP.

Post: tax liens and tax deeds info

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

This is awesome information.  I used to be stationed at Fort Hood, TX for about 10 years.  I have studied the tax lien process there.  TX generally conduct tax auctions monthly.  Although their redemption period is long (1-2 years), their interest rates on redemption is probably the best out there (1st year 25% / 2nd year 50%).  The beauty of tax liens or deeds is that you don't have to be a resident of the state to purchase them.  So investors would fly into Harris County (Houston area) to invest at these auctions.  I attended a couple of auctions, but I didn't go with the intent to purchase, I honestly attended with the intent of learning.  It is my sheer desire to make tax liens a part of investment venture.  So I appreciate any information that is shared @Carol Venolia and yes I used the tip that was shared by @Raymond B. 

Post: How to beginning investing in rental properties

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

Welcome Nick.  I'm a soldier in the United states army in the brink of retirement and I wish I had the guts that you are displaying to get started in this business at such a young age. You are definitely in the right place. There is a wealth of information here through networking and definitely listen to the Podcasts. They are awesome. Good luck my friend and whatever you do, stay plugged with through associating with like minded people!

Post: Columbia, SC

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

thanks Paul. Great info that I am definitely about to get hot on. I'm all over the podcasts already.  A plethora of useable knowledge.  Look forward to networking with you and others.

Post: Columbia, SC

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

Newbie in Columbia, SC looking for a mentor and a good agent, real estate attorney, general contractor or contracting company that have yielded good past experiences, inspectors, etc.  BTW, I'm loving BP!

Post: Pre Foreclosure

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

Wayne, would you mind expounding?  If SC is non judicial.........

Post: Pre Foreclosure

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

Tjank you for the valuable information Claudette. I will ensure I put it to good use.

Post: Pre Foreclosure

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

Thanks Wayne. i appreciate your immediate response

Post: Pre Foreclosure

Dwayne DwyerPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Augusta, GA
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 8

Is it too late to purchase a property headed into foreclosure when the trustee or lender files a notice of sale announcing a date and location of the public foreclosure auction.  In other words, is it possible to purchase that property before the auction date.  If so, what needs to happen?