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All Forum Posts by: John Flores

John Flores has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Looking for PRIVATE & HARD MONEY lenders!

John FloresPosted
  • Queens, NY
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Hello all BP members,

I am here looking for any private, hard money lender, any sized bank, credit union, or possibly a partner to provide a loan for my first rental property investment. I have an analysis report on the property Im interested in and have worked closely with a really good agent who has helped me tremendously with the process. Asking price is $69,000 and hoping to land it for $60-65k. From what we see right now, the property looks ready to rent immediately after purchase so either no or low reno cost. Again, I have an analysis report plus additional information concerning the neighborhood that will not only boost appreciation on the home for years to come but provide hundreds of possible tenants. 

If you are or know of any private, hard money lender, work in/with/know a credit union or bank that can provide a loan of $60-$70k please send me their information. I have money ready to provide a down payment and my credit score is excellent at 740+. 

Thank you all.

Post: New and future RE investor from NY, NY!

John FloresPosted
  • Queens, NY
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

@Steve Kontos I 100% agree with everything you've said. I've done my reading and practice on analyzing properties and Im more confident than ever in moving forward with the next move, purchasing the first rental property (releases the doves and plays the holy music). In all seriousness thanks for the motivational words and I wish the best of luck. 

Post: New and future RE investor from NY, NY!

John FloresPosted
  • Queens, NY
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

@David Weintraub Thank you very much for the information on HML. It for sure showed me the other side of HML and the views of the lender. You have made some good points that will be very helpful. If I may ask, do you suggest any particular HML that is known to not turn away the younger investor. Thanks again !

Post: New and future RE investor from NY, NY!

John FloresPosted
  • Queens, NY
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

@Mateusz Prawdzik  I would like to thank you and I highly appreciate the advice. I kind of got a motivational feel from it which is a big plus. You raise some really good points of approaching and beginning my RE journey and it has for sure been noted, I promise. If I can find a good and proven partner then by all means Im not letting that opportunity slip by. Thank you once again, and I will shoot you a request and most definitely connect with you with any questions once I come close to finding the right deal and submitting an offer. Best of luck! 

Post: New and future RE investor from NY, NY!

John FloresPosted
  • Queens, NY
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Hello all BP members, 

My name is John F. and I reside in NYC looking to invest in rental properties in Upstate NY, possibly just possibly in PA too. I am looking for people to network and hopefully work with as well as any tips and advice. You could check out my profile for more of my history and more about me. 

1) To anyone, especially investors in the upstate NY area, what are some good neighborhoods and cities/counties to invest in that contain some fixer uppers for less than 80k? I am currently looking at Buffalo, Albany, Saratoga Springs, and Oneonta and have found several promising properties that meet what I am looking for (multi-family fixer uppers). I have a good friend who resides in Buffalo and has recommended some neighborhoods to look at, but I want more areas to look in before I am set on a property to move forward with, any suggestions would greatly help me (as well as in PA).

2) To anyone who knows or know of some solid hard/private money lenders who will gladly take a risk in an up and coming 19 year old RE investor with an excellent credit score and money management skills, swing their info my way! Due to my age, a good amount of hard money lenders and credit unions turn me away, including my own bank (but that's probably due to my interest in RE and not home occupancy). A HML that doesn't overdo the interest rate is a big plus too since the loan amount I'm seeking is only 100k, but if I can get more that opens up a lot more properties I can look at.

3) To any proven real estate agent who would gladly work with me to find and complete my first rental property purchase in the NY (upstate) area please feel free to message me. A few actually already have, and I have messaged a couple, haven't found the right one just yet. 

The more you get to know me the more you'll realize that I am not like almost all other 19 year olds. I've done my reading and hours and hours of practicing doing the numbers on rental property analysis. It's time for me to put the books down and actually walk the walk and purchase my first property. I will succeed in my RE journey and I will purchase my first property before I hit the big 2 decades old. I'm taking probably the biggest risk anyone can take at 19 years old by delving into RE, so why not take a risk in me. Thanks to all who have stuck with me to this point and I wish everyone the best! Happy hunting.