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All Forum Posts by: Jazmine Bryant

Jazmine Bryant has started 17 posts and replied 64 times.

Post: Looking to Start Accountability Group

Jazmine BryantPosted
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 14
Originally posted by @Benjamin Nwankwo:
My wife and I have recently begun our journey as well and would love to join the group if you guys are still meeting! We are located in las vegas and looking to get that first deal!

I'll PM you!

Post: Direct mail envelope format

Jazmine BryantPosted
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 14

My return label looks like this:

Empyreal Ventures, LLC

1700 E. River Rd. #66013

Tucson, AZ 85719 

If you have a PO box, ask them if they have an address you can use that has a real street address. The address listed above is my street address for my PO box. 

I agree with @John Koster. We handwrite both our address and the owner's address to give it a personal touch. Hope this helps! 

Post: Comps on the county assessor's website

Jazmine BryantPosted
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 14

Hello! I have a seller appointment tomorrow morning and I am going over the tax information on my county assessor's website. They have some comps listed and the market value of the home (shown as $107,000 - $128,740). Should I go with these numbers or use other sites like Zillow, Trulia, and others for comps? Or, should I use both and take an average? 

@Dennis M. It's a whole degree program

My business partner is my boyfriend. I met him at a previous job and we clicked over our passion for being entrepreneurs. We got started by going to Than Merril's real estate free day event and then went to his 3 day event. We couldn't afford his packages and we had recently found Bigger Pockets and we knew we wanted to put in the work to grow our business instead of being handed a business model. Very true about the license. Daniel, my partner, is going to get his license soon and I have plans to get mine in my second year of doing this. 

@Chelsea Broersma Same here! I started my company a month and a half ago! My business partner and I are also starting out with wholesaling however we like the idea of wholetailing as well. Once we have a few deals under our belt, we will be using that money for a down payment on a fix and flip and then a  rental property 

@Chelsea Broersma Hi! I am currently in the entrepreneurship and small business management program with Northern Arizona University. I highly recommend the program if it's offered! I started at NAU with a generic business administration major but when I switched to their online campus, I chose the ent & small business management plan since I knew I wanted to start my own business. 

I am currently taking Negotiations, Team and Project Management, and Small Business Marketing. What I am learning in those classes, I am directly applying to my business and it's great! I read a chapter and think about how I can use that in my business and there's nothing that isn't irrelevant to our businesses. Based on what I've been learning, I have a running list of things that can be implemented in my business. With the degree program, it won't have anything to do with real estate (although Negotiations is highly relevant to real estate), it makes it a whole lot easier to run a business when you know the requirements needed to successfully plan and run one.  

Let me know if you have any questions!!

Post: Let me fund your next deal!

Jazmine BryantPosted
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 14

@Shere Clark Okay, thank you!

Post: Starting out- Wholesaling

Jazmine BryantPosted
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 14

@Manuel J Hernandez I would check the files section on BP. I would also check if your state library has provided access to a legal forms website like Gale. I found a pretty good contract there as well. I also signed up for a free trial of the premium membership at Wealthfit.com. They have a course on contracts as well as a bunch of other courses pertaining to real estate and other topics. With their courses, they all have attachments and the one on contracts has a sample contract. 

I also just met with a closing company in my city and they offered something similar to a contract that they use for For Sale By Owner transactions. You could also make contact with a realtor in your area who has a contract for you to use. I hope this helps!!