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All Forum Posts by: Kenny Lewis

Kenny Lewis has started 32 posts and replied 55 times.

Ive read and heard a lot of success stories and the fun parts of investing...but what realistically happens/needs to happen throughout the whole process...paperwork/money wise. I get the find the right deal and right property to flip, and the right property to rent out part. But what's the paperwork and money involvement with buying a flipper (quick buy and quick sell). I just bought our first home and we are military so I know the process of a VA loan, but I want to know the process of intent to flip (if different than private residence). If you can explain the difference between conventional loan vs. Private lender/cash buy process. Also, could I use a VA loan to purchase a flip and or rental property? (I know this is all mixed up, just typed as I kept thinking of questions)

Post: First steps to finding a private lender?

Kenny LewisPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Roseville, CA
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 13

I am Brand new to REI and I'm trying to figure out the basics to finding reliable and thorough private lenders to invest in flippers and or rental properties. I know family and friends and Co workers are a better fit for private lenders but outside of them who and how do I get interest to lend me money.

Post: Help with building a solid business plan

Kenny LewisPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Roseville, CA
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 13

great. Thank you for the quick response. 

Post: Help with building a solid business plan

Kenny LewisPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Roseville, CA
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 13

Hello BPers. I'm brand new to BP and REI and I am wondering what the best way to build a solid, thorough business plan. One for a "newbie" that i can present to potential partners, team members, PML. Is there a template I can go off of and what are the must-haves...thank you in advance

Post: New member from Newport News, VA

Kenny LewisPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Roseville, CA
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 13

My name is Kenny Lewis and I amBrand new to real estate. Wanting to start up an investment group/company and looking for ways to raise capital.