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All Forum Posts by: H.D. J.

H.D. J. has started 1 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: DC Complete Teardown w/t 15,259 sq ft lot

H.D. J.Posted
  • Handyman
  • Laurel, MD
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 10

I hope you guys are enjoying your Holidays.Thanks for the response guys.I felt that the price was a bit high as well which is why I took to the board to stand on seasoned investors shoulders.Thank you for the insight

Post: DC Complete Teardown w/t 15,259 sq ft lot

H.D. J.Posted
  • Handyman
  • Laurel, MD
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 10

Thanks for your response.It is in Takoma Park.The property currently is zoned for residential use.I believe just for the single family home that currently sits on the lot.

Post: DC Complete Teardown w/t 15,259 sq ft lot

H.D. J.Posted
  • Handyman
  • Laurel, MD
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 10

Good Afternoon Everyone,

I am looking into a property that 15,259 sq ft lot in Washington, DC.The property that sits on it is a complete tear down.It was built in 1925,single family detached home with a porch.I wanted to know what you all think of it.It is Northwest Washington,DC.The asking price is around $600k.I am thinking subdivide the land build two homes.Can you give me your thoughts.Thank you

Post: How to build a buyers list fast 28 ways

H.D. J.Posted
  • Handyman
  • Laurel, MD
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 10

This was fantastic!Thanks

Post: Hello Everyone Newbie From Washington Dc, Maryland area

H.D. J.Posted
  • Handyman
  • Laurel, MD
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 10

Nice to meet you Joseph.I am also in the DC Metro Area investing.Let's get together and network.Contact me [EMAIL REMOVED]

Post: The Truth about Wholesaling!

H.D. J.Posted
  • Handyman
  • Laurel, MD
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 10

Thanks fellas,but what is a sticky fellas?

Post: The Truth about Wholesaling!

H.D. J.Posted
  • Handyman
  • Laurel, MD
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 10

Will this was a fantastic post and very informative.I wish this post had been around 2yrs ago when I was doing my research on wholesaling,I probably could've gotten started sooner.lol I purchased a course and it stated that within X amount of days I should have my first deal done,I didn't.I beat myself up and was discouraged.However as I began to realize that this is a business and is not built overnight it really helped.I also have a background in home remodeling through my father's company.Also I have a background in finance.I should have known better but I became intoxicated by the potential and figured since the guru was local to me that he'd actually give more information.I'm not saying his information is bad but what worked for him &others does not work in my situation.I am very cautious on what I submit to my buyers list.Like anyone learning something i've had plenty of duds.Also I have made emotional decisions to take on a deal b/c I missed out on a great one.I said all that to say thanks for the post and I will continue to operate my business in a manor that attracts new relationships &buyers!

Post: The Wonderful World of Wholesalers

H.D. J.Posted
  • Handyman
  • Laurel, MD
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 10

1% of something is better than 100% of nothing.I don't understand how she doesn't see that the value of you as contact is more important than $8k.I am a wholesaler myself and I would gladly take the$2500 with ability to close more deals with you.Not real hard to understand

this was very helpful.thanks!

Post: Wholesaling From MLS

H.D. J.Posted
  • Handyman
  • Laurel, MD
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 10

This was helpful guys thanks!