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All Forum Posts by: David Zachery

David Zachery has started 19 posts and replied 53 times.

Post: Sites for Estate sales and auctions

David ZacheryPosted
  • Louisville, KY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 3

@David D'Errico have you ever been to one of Louisville's commissioner sales?  How was it partnering for your first flip?  I'm looking to do the same thing early in 2017.

Post: Sites for Estate sales and auctions

David ZacheryPosted
  • Louisville, KY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 3

Are there some good websites for estate sales and auctions?  How do you all find them?  

Post: Self employed income too low

David ZacheryPosted
  • Louisville, KY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by @J Benoit:

I'd be glad to give you a local opinion if you want one @David Zachery 

 J, I sent you a note requesting a recommendation.  

Post: Self employed income too low

David ZacheryPosted
  • Louisville, KY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 3

The prop is in Birmingham, cap is just over 10.  Tank you @Michael Seeker I wouldn't mind moving like that if I didn't have kiddos, but I see the good in that technique.

Post: Self employed income too low

David ZacheryPosted
  • Louisville, KY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 3

@Barbara Long  that site didn't work, but sounds interesting.  Good details @Jean Bolger and @Nik S. , I like the silent partner idea.  Seems a lot like private money.  

Post: Self employed income too low

David ZacheryPosted
  • Louisville, KY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 3

So @Mike H. , a thought occurred to me. We bank at a credit union. In theory I could get a HELOC from them and a loan for the difference of the prop? Or is that silly?

Post: Self employed income too low

David ZacheryPosted
  • Louisville, KY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 3

Thanks @Steve Osowicz , that makes sense. 

Post: Self employed income too low

David ZacheryPosted
  • Louisville, KY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 3

So am I correct in that every time these lenders look into my info, they pull my credit?  And therefore its a hit?

Post: Self employed income too low

David ZacheryPosted
  • Louisville, KY
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 3

I've only tried one bank and that was recommended by the investment group that helped me find the property.  

Thank you @Steve Osowicz , I'll look into river city and action loans.