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All Forum Posts by: Jordan Lisnow

Jordan Lisnow has started 10 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Young First Time Investor Seeking Lenders in Columbia, SC

Jordan LisnowPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • South East US/New Jersey
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

I sent you a text. Thanks!

Post: Young First Time Investor Seeking Lenders in Columbia, SC

Jordan LisnowPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • South East US/New Jersey
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

Currently, I'm on the lookout for my first property in and around the Columbia area.

Defining My Criteria:

One of the key aspects of my property search is establishing a clear criteria. I'm targeting both single-family and multi-family properties that align with my valuations of the deal. To ensure long-term success, I'm adopting a conservative approach with a 50% expenditure ratio. This helps me maintain a healthy cash flow and minimizes risks.

The Quest for a Lender:

As a prospective real estate investor, finding the right lender is crucial. I'm currently exploring options for someone who can provide financial support for the down payment on my first property. The decision between a residential or commercial loan depends on the nature of the deal, and I'm seeking guidance on which avenue suits my investment goals. I'd love for some guidance with the loan process (especially since I am quite young). 

Would love to hear what y'all have to say.

Post: Investing in First Deal But Do Not Live There

Jordan LisnowPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • South East US/New Jersey
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

Hello all, My name is Jordan and I am still a college student, but have been wholesaling real estate for two years now. I want to own my first residential/multi property, but was wondering how I can do this if I do not stay down where I attend school (Columbia, SC). I go back up to NJ when I am not at school, and was wondering how the property management companies ACTUALLY do with regards to the 'busy and tedious work' involved in a residential investment. 

Additionally, I am also super eager to help source (and eventually) invest in some NNN commercial deals as my hunger for finding mispricings in the market. Would love some insight into avenues to go to find investors constantly looking for NNN investments.