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All Forum Posts by: Darvin Ezell

Darvin Ezell has started 37 posts and replied 75 times.

Post: Tiny home community new development - planning phase

Darvin EzellPosted
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 9
Quote from @Teri Feeney Styers:

@Jordan - neither. I drew the basic plans and then had a draftsman tidy it up. Yes, I had a GC actually construct them and they do meet IRC standards which is what the building dept here requires. Here is a link to see more: https://gjara.paragonrels.com/...


 Did you have to hire an engineer like a structural or civil engineer?

Thanks for the input. Who i would contact to handle the plot plan for how everything will be set up on the land? I have someone in mind to architect the sfh that i have in mind.

I follow this guy on Instagram that is behind the tiny home development project in Atlanta, Ga called "South Park Cottages" . He built about 18 nice tiny homes on about 3.6 acres of land. Ive put together a team to help me accomplish something similar where im at.  Can anybody share any advice on the steps after the  land is found? I have an architect in mind. Also how would one profit from this? Once I acquire the funds for the land and team to build on the land and get a homeowner into all of the properties, whats the strategy to profit? ANy help or insight so that i could go research more would be appreciated?

Quote from @Devin Mann:

has anyone tried this?

hiring someone for a $5/hour and have them cold call for me?


Hi, Do you still have a recommendation for the Filipino cold caller? I have had a Filipino cold caller for the past year, but I havent been able to reach him on whats app for a month now.

Post: Who can Help me with Basics on starting a Development ?

Darvin EzellPosted
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 9
Quote from @Barry Ruby:

@Chase Brewer Chase feel free to contact me anytime with anything you need help with. Real estate development has a very broad profile but in the end it is digestible if eaten one bite at a time.

I'd like to hit you up and get some info too.i saw A YouTube ad from a guy name jerome Maldonado talking about how to profit from buying a lot of land and building a single family home on it and selling it. I'm curious to know the costs to building a single family home and how to get funding  for it. 


Post: Getting the ARV without renovated comps?

Darvin EzellPosted
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 9

How do you come up with the ARV if none of the comps are from fixed or renovated homes? What if all the comps need work themselves

Post: Anybody done a Tax Sale Overage Deal?

Darvin EzellPosted
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 9

I downloaded Bob Diamonds Course on Overages and understand the process about getting the claimant to sign a contingency agreement, but i have a possible claim in a county in Georgia that will require an attorney to file the claim. Can someone with experience explain the paperwork process when an attorney is involved in the claim. Thanks.

Post: Any advice about Tax Overage income?

Darvin EzellPosted
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 9
Originally posted by @Nick Fullmer:

@Ashley Rice I only made 100k in in 2018 from collecting overages.  Have already doubled that this year.  It is a tough business but you can be profitable.  I personally prefer mortgage overages over tax overages.  There lots of free info about the business on youtube.  Search "overage syndicate"

I have a possible deal that I am looking at in a county in Georgia, but on their website it says asset recovery agencies cant file a claim and only an attorney can. I downloaded Bob Diamonds overage course and got access to all the documents. If i have to involve an attorney, do i still have to have the claimant sign my contingency agreeement and make a separate agreement with the attorney?can you explain please.

Post: When buyer you assigned to leaves deposit, who does it go to ?

Darvin EzellPosted
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 9

Ive been getting sidetracked and got stuck with analysis paralysis which has kept me from getting out there and getting a deal done, but I am finally ready to get started this week and this is my final question. For example, if i get a property under contract for 30k, and a find a buyer to assign to for, lets say 50k, and i ask them to leave a deposit for $2500, on closing day does that deposit amount go towards my fee, or does it go to the seller?

Post: Duval County Tax Delinquent List?? Any Investors Here Know.....

Darvin EzellPosted
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 75
  • Votes 9

thanks, I went to the tax deeds section of the courthouse and found it