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All Forum Posts by: Elaine Jordan

Elaine Jordan has started 5 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: Foreclosure, Pre-Forclosure & Auction Advice for newbie

Elaine JordanPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 5

Hello BP Members, I am a newbie in the central Florida area. I have yet to purchase my first property. I have spent the last several months educating myself on general real estate investing, flipping and buy & hold strategies. I am a member of the local REI club and have attended numerous meetings, seminars, etc. Here's my problem. I have looked at numerous bank owned properties with a realtor, plus several wholesaler properties thru the REI club. As soon as a REO property hits the MLS there are multiple offers on the property which drives up the price and makes the property too expensive to be a good investment for me. The wholesale properties have either been too expensive, or in an undesirable area (I don't want to be a slum lord), or in a location too far away.

So I am rethinking my focus area and thinking I need to learn more about short sales, foreclosures and perhaps auctions. Any recommendations as to the best books on this subject? Any other general advice for a newbie starting out in this area of investing. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance! 

Thank you for the information. I am a newbie in Orlando and I am looking to finance my first property with a portfolio lender. I will definitely look into TD Bank. Thanks! 

Post: On-line Financing Companies

Elaine JordanPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 5

Hi Ryon, 

Thanks, I will definitely check out cfri.net. I've been reading a lot, listening to webinars/podcasts, etc. but I'm still apprehensive about finding the right financing. Good luck with your wholesaling! 

Post: On-line Financing Companies

Elaine JordanPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 5

Hi, I am a newbie in Orlando, I've only on the BP site for a couple of weeks and I'm trying to learn as much as possible before diving into my first deal. I'm trying to figure out the best financing options for me for either a flip or a buy & hold. I found an online company called "Fund That Flip" that advertises closing loans in only 10 days with no hidden costs or surprises. However, I'm not sure what fees and charges they actually have. Has anyone had experience with this company or another online loan company (good or bad)?  

Post: Hello I'm a newbie from Orlando.

Elaine JordanPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 5

Nice to hear from folks in my area with the same interest in real estate! 

Post: Hello I'm a newbie from Orlando.

Elaine JordanPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 5

Thank you.  

Post: Hello I'm a newbie from Orlando.

Elaine JordanPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 5

I'm totally new in real estate investing.  Haven't done my first deal yet. Reading, doing webinars and listening to podcasts. And yes, I'm an addict to those flipping and rehab shows on tv. Excited and anxious at the same time to get started in investing!