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All Forum Posts by: Sa'Mara Roberts

Sa'Mara Roberts has started 7 posts and replied 26 times.

Hello BiggerPockets Community,

My name is Sa’Mara Roberts, and I’ve completed some fix-and-flip projects. I’m now looking for the opportunity to be fully involved in the entire renovation process from start to finish. I’m offering free hands-on help with one single-family and one multi-family fix-and-flip project in the Metro Detroit area, starting immediately after (or even before) the closing and continuing until completion.

What I’m Offering:

• Full involvement from start to finish: I can assist with everything from pre-closing inspections and preparing the property, to hands-on renovation work and final touches.

• Free help with all renovation tasks: This includes managing contractors, overseeing timelines, cleanup, painting, staging, light repairs, and anything else that needs attention during the project.

• No compensation requested: I’m focused on expanding my skills and knowledge in fix-and-flips, so I’m not seeking pay for my time or labor.

• One single-family and one multi-family project: I’m looking to get involved in one single-family project and one multi-family project in the area.

What I Can Contribute:

• Managing all aspects of the renovation (contractor oversight, timeline management).

• Hands-on work with demolition, cleanup, staging, painting, and light repairs.

• Assisting with project budgeting, material selection, and keeping the project on track.

• Full involvement, starting immediately after closing (or even before closing) until the project is complete

If you’re working on a single-family or multi-family fix-and-flip project and need an extra hand, I’d love to help you out. I’m looking for one project of each type to contribute to for free, ensuring the entire process runs smoothly from the closing date through to the final sale.

Looking forward to connecting!

Sa’Mara Roberts

Post: Seeking Advice on Partition Action for Family Property Dispute

Sa'Mara RobertsPosted
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Drew Sygit:

@Sa'Mara Roberts we can intro you to a local real estate attorney if you DM us the address and your contact info.


 Hi Drew,

I inboxed you.

Post: Land Deals For Builders

Sa'Mara RobertsPosted
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Regina Blake:

Hi, Ohio is a great choice to invest in real estate please reach out if you have any questions. Best Wishes!


 Hi Regina,

Okay, thank you!

Sa'Mara

Post: Looking To Partner With Michigan Real Estate Agents

Sa'Mara RobertsPosted
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Ryan McNamara:

Got your email yesterday. Lets talk soon. I am an agent and investor in Lansing. Our brokerage and clients are very investor friendly and we are looking to add to our portfolio as well.  


 Hi Ryan,

Please email me with your availability so that we're able to set up a phone call.

Sa'Mara

Post: Land Deals For Builders

Sa'Mara RobertsPosted
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 19

Hello Builders!

I’m with GenZee Investment Group LLC, and we’re expanding our network of serious builders for upcoming off-market land deals. We’re targeting land opportunities in several key areas that are perfect for development and construction projects.

Here are the areas we’re focusing on:

🌴 Florida: Tampa, Jacksonville, Orlando, Miami, etc.
☀️ Arizona: Phoenix, Scottsdale
🏙️ Michigan: Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing
🏗️ Alabama: Birmingham, Montgomery
🎲 Nevada: Las Vegas, etc.
🏠 Ohio: Columbus, Cleveland 
🤠 Texas: Houston, Dallas, Austin
🏡 North Carolina: Charlotte, Raleigh
🎶 Tennessee: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga
🍑 Georgia: Atlanta, Decatur, Macon, Stone Mountain, etc.

I'd love to connect if you're a builder looking for land opportunities in these areas! Shoot me a message or comment below, or reach out directly via email at [email protected] to discuss how we can work together on upcoming deals.

Let’s connect and explore future land deals that align with your development goals!

Best,
Sa'Mara
GenZee Investment Group LLC

Post: Connecting with Cash Buyers For Wholesaling

Sa'Mara RobertsPosted
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Jackson Harris:

 Hi Jackson,

Are you looking to partner as a real estate agent, or are you a cash buyer? 

Post: Looking To Partner With Michigan Real Estate Agents

Sa'Mara RobertsPosted
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 19

Hey Michigan Agents!

I’m Sa'Mara, a real estate wholesaler, and I’m actively looking to partner with agents across Michigan—particularly in Detroit, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and surrounding areas.

I specialize in finding off-market properties, distressed homes, and other investment opportunities that could fit wholesale deals well. Here’s how we can collaborate:

  1. I bring the deals: I'm sourcing off-market properties that you can list on the MLS, market to your buyers, or use however you prefer. Whether it's a fix-and-flip or a quick sale, I have deals to bring.
  2. You bring me leads: If you have expired listings, FSBOs, or distressed properties that might be a good fit for a wholesale deal, I’d love to connect with you.
  3. Let’s discuss how we can work together: If we close on any deals, we’ll discuss an arrangement that works for both of us. I’m focused on creating long-term, mutually beneficial relationships.

If you're a Michigan agent who understands the value of working with wholesalers and is looking to expand your deal flow, I’d love to chat! Drop me a message or comment below to get the conversation started.

Looking forward to working with you!

Best,

Sa'Mara Roberts

Post: Connecting with Cash Buyers For Wholesaling

Sa'Mara RobertsPosted
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Paul DeBoer:

I am interested in your Michigan Markets. 

 Hi Paul,

Are you looking to partner as a real estate agent or as an actual cash buyer? Could you please provide me with your email address? Thank you!

Post: Seeking Advice on Partition Action for Family Property Dispute

Sa'Mara RobertsPosted
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Abel Curiel:

Hello @Sa'Mara Roberts,

This is a tough situation to be in, but it seems you're being forced to file a partition. 

*This is not legal advice!*

If your aunt was cooperative, you may have been able to form some formal operating agreement... although I am not sure how that operating agreement would hold up in your state.

1. Although I am not a legal expert and am not familiar with Michigan state laws, I think a partition could be helpful if it leads to pleading your case in front of a judge who can ultimately decide. This is better than not speaking with your aunt, letting the problem linger and likely worsen.

From my experience, in New York, the ultimate decision will depend on many factors and Liberal judges (as told to me by others with way more experience in these matters) can rule in favor of someone with a sob story. i.e. Your aunt does not want to agree to sell the house b/c of a partition since it will leave her daughter out on the streets.

Gather the paperwork you have and speak with a reputable attorney with experience in these matters. BiggerPockets' search option is a good start if you want to speak with people in the community.

2. In an ideal situation, you and your aunt would each pay back your fair share to your grandmother or each other. i.e. each of you share X% of your sale profits to your Grandma OR you and your aunt split the past expenses (taxes, other holding costs, renovation, expenses, etc.) with your grandmother and pay her back. 

Your attorney should be able to help with this as they will likely want to get an itemized list of projected past expenses.

3. You can look into civil court or housing court to find out more about the process. 

Here in New York, it's kind of up in the air. 

While you can file a partition suit independently, some may strongly recommend working with an attorney for a faster/more efficient process. I've also spoken to attorneys who say that judges have more sympathy for people who represent themselves in these kinds of matters.

I'd say look into how you can do it yourself AND speak to multiple attorneys for their input (most first consultations are complimentary) THEN decide how to move forward with the partition.

All the best!

Abel


 Thank you Abel!

Post: Connecting with Cash Buyers For Wholesaling

Sa'Mara RobertsPosted
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 19
Quote from @Ryan McNamara:

I buy and sell in Lansing Michigan. [email protected]


 Hi Ryan,

I emailed you from [email protected]