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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Brown

Kevin Brown has started 9 posts and replied 107 times.

Post: Foundation "Pec"?

Kevin BrownPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 114
  • Votes 38

I assume he means piers....

Foundation movement is a major issue in DFW, and more homes than not have had movement, and need piers.

Post: Newbie from McKinney Texas

Kevin BrownPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 114
  • Votes 38

Grant

Glad you joined. I am also an investor in the Dallas area. I do some fix and flips, have a couple rentals and also wholesale. At the moment Ive got a rental that I might be selling. Its down near White Rock (SE). Email me if your interested.

Kevin Brown

972.379.8931

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In my experience the title company will ask you for articles of incorporation prior to closing. They also will have you sign a document at closing that states you have the right to sign for your company. At least that is how I have always done it, as I am in the same situation as you

Post: "Wholetailing"- Anyone with experience?

Kevin BrownPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 114
  • Votes 38

Just contracted a property that might be best suited for a "wholetail" Anyone who has done this , and would be kind enough to offer up any advice would be greatly appreciated

Post: Experiences with ZBuyer Leads

Kevin BrownPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 114
  • Votes 38

Zbuyer and FastHomeOffer are set up the same way. I have used both, and its my opinion that FHO tends to generate more leads that can be turned into investments (motivated sellers). Zbuyer gave me more leads of less motivated sellers selling a house in great shape for retail value (listings). I have gotten away from those sites recently, but am exploring going back into it. A friend of mine who handles the investment real estate side of the business, and has his brother act as a traditional agent, have had great success with both sites, simply because they can convert just about everything that comes through as either a purchase, or a listing

Post: Should I call listing agent or get my own?

Kevin BrownPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 114
  • Votes 38

As an investor who got into real estate as a traditional listing agent, I would suggest calling the listing agent directly. They will get you access, and if you ask the right questions while at the property, you might end up with some insider information as well. Don't rush into hiring an agent to work for.

Post: those who got started young

Kevin BrownPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 114
  • Votes 38

im 23 and have 11 properties. might try building a relationship with someone at a local bank. since they tend to keep loans in house, they don't have to follow as many gov't regulations.