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All Forum Posts by: James Clark

James Clark has started 19 posts and replied 99 times.

Post: I Think I Found One

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

@James Smith Moore

Thanks, I have looked in wholesaling here in S.D and it looks like I need a

license, I called the title company the real estate comm  and other research. I could be wrong and they could be but I rather be safe then sorry

Post: I Think I Found One

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

I found a FSBO house in the upper class neighborhood 5,400 sqft 4 bed 3 bath, been trying to sell since may

The neighborhood houses range from 450 - 550

He is selling 400, he has pics, it looks out dated

Have not analyze yet or did a walk through

If this is a great deal and if I can talk the price down after my walk through or work out a deal with the home owner. Where do I find the cash or a partner. My problem like most is I'm tapped out, should I just pass on it. Can't wholesale yet need my license.

Thanks for any advice.

Post: Investing out of state?

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

@Dawn Anastasi

Thanks for explaining, I was not trying to be a smart a## , I was really asking. I should click on the links next time ;) 

Post: Investing out of state?

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

@Dawn Anastasi

Can you elaborate more on Google Search? I was wanting to learn more on out of state and when someone gives advice and only say's Google search, what do you mean? Just type ( out of state investing ) ? Can you please explain more on Google search.

Thanks

Post: mobile homes?

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

@Mark Roady

I want the best of both worlds, can you elaborate on the active part.

Post: mobile homes?

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

@Mark Roady

Thanks for the reply, I would be delighted if you could teach me. What's the best way of targeting the mobile home world?

Post: omaha nebraska

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

thanks everyone

Post: omaha nebraska

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

is there any meetups in omaha nebraska? I live in Sioux falls SD and I have not found any yet . I figured Omaha would be my best bet

Post: Advice needed

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

@Adedamola Haastrup

That info you have to find out yourself, pick up your phone and call. If you don't like to talk on the phone then just Google local PM and banks you should be able to find all the info you are looking for.

If you want to invest in apartment in a better way then this site would help you out on that.

Best of luck

Post: Do most wholesalers fail because they are just too scared to do business?

James ClarkPosted
  • Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Posts 107
  • Votes 25

@Dawn Anastasi

A lot of them are new so you have to weed them out, and I think they look for a cash buyer first that's what the e-mail one sounds like. I would try to find one in person, you find out more about a person face to face then over the phone or the e-mail. I would ask if they have any experience or how long they been doing it. If you do find a new comer but is willing tell them what they need to find or look for, you never know they just might find a homerun.

We all started some where. Hope that helps