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All Forum Posts by: Marques Alston

Marques Alston has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: NJ shore sandy storm damaged

Marques AlstonPosted
  • Toms River, NJ
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
Are people reluctant to buy sandy damaged homes that only had few feet water damage on first floor? There are quite a few great deals that are homes right on the jersey shore water (step out back onto huge decks with dock feet away) that are gutted on first floor but are clean as a whistle everywhere else. 1 is priced at $225k and the arv could pull a easy $380k. All rooms and kitchen and outside are in great shape. There is potential to make a good profit. Wondering if any investor is reluctant to buy and flip due to getting flooded during sandy. I've found info that the cost to raise a 1,500-2,000 sq ft home could be $15k-$30k. But if even after a raise and repairs, there's decent profit, why not? I'm thinking the thought of raising is too much risk and time and money (shrugs)

Post: NJ private money lenders

Marques AlstonPosted
  • Toms River, NJ
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
Are there any reputable hard money and or private money lenders in nj? I'm a beginning real estate investor looking to do my first deal, but the hardest thing so far is funding with not much skin in the game