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All Forum Posts by: Greg Powell

Greg Powell has started 5 posts and replied 6 times.

Hey team! 

We are looking for a multi unit insurance company with great rates. Our unit is in Hendersonville NC and State Farm handed us a quote equal to highway robbery. 

Does anyone have a company they can recommend? 

Thanks in advance! 

Hello! 

I am purchasing a multifamily with an upcoming partner in an LLC that we have to create. As a greenhorn on how this works, I'm hoping to reach out to my BP family to ask what items need to be outlined in the agreement to ensure both parties are as protected as possible.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated! 

Hey everyone! 

Thanks for reviewing my post. I am looking for an outsourced call center where I can either pay per call/lead/or hour. I’m looking to take my wholesaling business to the next level and figured this would be a good spot to ask. 

Does anyone have knowledge on where I can find this?

Thanks in advance. 
-Greg

I live in the Charlotte NC downtown area and am staring down a $240k return. However I own the home for cheap and won’t be able to buy anywhere near the current area I live in.

Does it make sense to keep based on emotion or sell and diversify the return back into real estate?

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

Post: Is it time to star this venture?

Greg PowellPosted
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I recently was laid off, for the second time, this year due to the coronavirus. I have two rental homes that do well and have been paying for themselves along with some other bills I own. I’ve been exhausted with my career direction and understand in need to continue a professional career, but am hyper motivated to learn how this will become my main source of income.

I'm more than open to learning, and am hoping others will find value in this as well, a strategy on how to begin wholesaling to build up a cash base to pour into the BRRRR method. I've inadvertently done this in the past here in the Charlotte area and know this is a great spot to start doing this.

Hoping to get recommendations on how to:

-Prospect homeowners

-the right conversation to have

-where are these lists? Or is this manual information?

-what an appropriate amount Of initial cash looks like

As I’m likely in the same spot of many other folks new to this, I’m trying not to overthink things. But need to have the basics covered.

Thanks in advance!!

I own two properties in North Carolina and have them both rented as short term rentals. I live in the Charlotte area where one is and the other is in the mountains of NC. They both do quite well!