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All Forum Posts by: Kelsey Witherspoon

Kelsey Witherspoon has started 4 posts and replied 5 times.

Originally posted by @Patti Robertson:

Bob Bullinger is a note wholesaler in the Hampton Roads area. The number I have for him is 757-615-1896.  You can tell him I referred him. 


Thanks!

Does anyone know where I can find  discounts on performing mortgage notes in Virginia?

Post: Need advice with next steps

Kelsey WitherspoonPosted
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 4

Ive been living with my elderly mother for awhile in her house to help her with her with bills. I feel it's time for me to leave now so I can start my life. I'm looking for places to move but I can't help but think what my mother is going to do when I move out. She still owes over $40,000 on it and has equity that's way more than she still owes on it. I've been interested in getting into real estate and think my mom's house would be a good start (it has over an acre of land, in a good neighborhood and fixing it up won't outweigh profit, if I ever wanted to sell it). I'm trying to come up with a win-win situation where she can live  there and  I can start my journey in real estate by her renting it from me; it's just an idea. I know it's a process but I want solid advice on what I should do.

Post: Moving out and new to real estate

Kelsey WitherspoonPosted
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 4

Ive been living with my elderly mother for awhile in her house to help her with her with bills. I feel it's time for me to leave now so I can start my life. I'm looking for places to move but I can't help but think what my mother is going to do when I move out. She still owes over $40,000 on it and has equity that's way more than she still owes on it. I've been interested in getting into real estate and think my mom's house would be a good start (it has over an acre of land, in a good neighborhood and fixing it up won't outweigh profit, if I ever wanted to sell it). I'm trying to come up with a win-win situation where she can live  there and  I can start my journey in real estate by her renting it from me; it's just an idea. I know it's a process but I want solid advice on what I should do.

Post: Guidance needed badly

Kelsey WitherspoonPosted
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 4

Hey, I'm new to real estate. I've read a couple of books, went the 3 day Legacy Education training ( I didn't buy the Elite package btw) and recently attended my first REI meeting two days ago. I decided I want to start my journey with wholesale but feel I've been overwhelmed with so much information that I don't know where to start. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!