All Forum Posts by: Emily Schultz
Emily Schultz has started 4 posts and replied 4 times.
Post: Contacting agents of hedge fund managers

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I'm a wholesaler in Cleveland, Ohio. f I were to approach a real estate agent of a hedge fund to get them on my buyer's list, how would I have that conversation? What is the best intro?
Post: ANYONE HAVE SELLER FINANCING CALCULATOR THEY ARE WILLING TO SHARE

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Hello, I'm a new investor and I am working on some seller financing deals. Does anyone have a calculator that they use or a spreadsheet? I know my purchase price but I'm trying to work backwards from there. Anyone willing to have a phone call? I'm wholesaling and looking for seller financing deals to hold as rentals. Thanks so much everyone!
Post: LOOKING FOR MENTOR (PAID) FOR CLEVELAND HEIGHTS POS HELP

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Cleveland Heights requires a POS inspection BEFORE entering into a contract to purchase. My seller has 5 properties that need these inspections done and he is overwhelmed and doesn't even know how to handle them. How do I help move him forward so that I can write him offers? The inspections range between $200-300 so they aren't expensive. Was thinking I could split costs with him but that might be money that I'm just burning if I can't get him in contract. I have sent him links to POS inspections website with all the information but he is not moving forward because he has a problem tenant that is taking up all his brain space.
I'm willing to pay for a phone call with an experienced Cleveland Heights investor to help get me through this hump. Thanks!
Note on mentorship: I am looking for a close touch relationship with a mentor. I'm paying for a mentorship program and I am not getting what I want out of it and am hoping to develop a relationship to help me grow but also give back myself.
Post: POS INSPECTIONS CLEVELAND HEIGHTS-WILL PAY FOR PHONE CALL

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Cleveland Heights requires a POS inspection BEFORE entering into a contract to purchase. My seller has 5 properties that need these inspections done and he is overwhelmed and doesn't even know how to handle them. How do I help move him forward so that I can write him offers? The inspections range between $200-300 so they aren't expensive. Was thinking I could split costs with him but that might be money that I'm just burning if I can't get him in contract. I have sent him links to POS inspections website with all the information but he is not moving forward because he has a problem tenant that is taking up all his brain space.
I'm willing to pay for a phone call with an experienced Cleveland Heights investor to help get me through this hump. Thanks!