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All Forum Posts by: Jordan Goulet

Jordan Goulet has started 4 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Starting out and feeling frozen

Jordan GouletPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 8

@Ronnie Galindo Reading this thread so far i understood a lot even from (sorry i forgot his name on the phone commenting) TX agent was an amazing idea near the end of his partial take of this discussion.

At the same time the books that i read from bigger pockets that are “Raising Private Capital” is basically using someone else’s money in the sense of doing a deal and discussing the terms with them running the project ideas and overall outlook on the project not just the ideas. I think as Creative Financing can count off so many other ways. Such as pulling equity from one property to put down with a hard money is amazing.

Then that whole Private money is the one part i still don’t understand on finding (only 56 pages in the book) Private Capital from others but i feel as if the beginning is always hard to do then from there you build a portfolio growing so then when you grew this portfolio you are now connected with so much other people and you have info and a portfolio o back up what you’re talking. Then soon after the creative financing just comes to you but the beginning is hard so i say grind the 6 months and i do suggest what TX agent said near end on renting a place and furnishing it is a great idea! You go to the home owner that’s renting and talk to him and be upfront and ask if it’s okay with him if you can do that. Then try agreeing on paying alittle more for rent so you come out on top with a win-win and a great relationship.

Yes grind those 6 months the beginning is always hard but YOU GOT THIS RONNIE!!

Post: Las vegas Flippers and Rental Investors

Jordan GouletPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 8

@Eric Fernwood that info helped a lot and showed me how to scale the right properties at the right places. Thank you so much !

Post: Las vegas Flippers and Rental Investors

Jordan GouletPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 8

@Bill Brandt i loved reading that thank you for your input! Will consider the long-term buy and hold!

Post: Las vegas Flippers and Rental Investors

Jordan GouletPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 8

@Michael Robbins i was wanting long term it seems great for the vegas market! thank you so much for you input! Will take that into accountability!

Post: Las vegas Flippers and Rental Investors

Jordan GouletPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 8

For those that are in the vegas market Flipping or having Rentals what are your full opinion on the vegas market ?

In question, is it really a good market to even invest in regarding Rental ROI?

For flippers what is your success rate in good, medium, and bad areas in terms of flipping in Vegas?

For an overall question is this a good market overall?

Post: Real Estate Investor Meetups Las Vegas

Jordan GouletPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 8

Is there any meetups in the las vegas market?

Sounds amazing i love seeing this!

Post: wholesaling large priced properties

Jordan GouletPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 8

@Barry Pekin best state and city’s! i think that’s one of my struggles

Post: wholesaling texting (cold texting)

Jordan GouletPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 8

@Miller McSwain i use a pretty well and kind text to start off and i used batch lead for texting and skip tracing

Post: wholesaling large priced properties

Jordan GouletPosted
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 8

@Barry Pekin what market is best to go about ?