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All Forum Posts by: Kerry Noble Jr

Kerry Noble Jr has started 32 posts and replied 2574 times.

Post: >>>> PROFILE PICS PLEASE! <<<<

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 2,675
  • Votes 1,101

I uploaded mine and it uploaded sideways.....im fine with it but just letting it be none that it wasnt on purpose lol

Post: Looking to do my first deal

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 2,675
  • Votes 1,101

@Jeremy Hawkinson depending on what city specifically youre interested in yes.......I have access to other markets in the midwest. 

Post: New to Real Estate Investment

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 2,675
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@Dennis Pollock i love it.....i have been eating, breathing and sleeping real estate for the past 3 months. I love what i have learned and i love learning new techniques and terms.....

Post: How many hours of sleep do you get?

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 2,675
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I try to get 6....but i find myself up at 3 am writing yellow letters some times. 

Post: What keeps you motivated?

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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My mom has been working for 36 years and she is ready to retire.........but shes doesnt qualify for the full retirement because she isnt old enough (she has the years of service but not age for the combo to retire with full retirement benefits).......i want to retire her! And, what i mean by retire, i dont mean fully fund her lifestyle as she will have money coming in but i want to be able to give her an additional 1 to 2k per month to supplement her lifestyle. She has made a lot of huge sacrifices for me growing up so i want to be able to repay her for all shes done. Shes also been my number 1 cheerleader in my new wholesale journey.

Post: Out Of State Buyers & Wholesalers (Fake Comps)

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 2,675
  • Votes 1,101

Wow! I'm in Indy and i hate to see those type of things happen......thats sad that people have to deceive to make money.

Post: New to Real Estate Investment

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 2,675
  • Votes 1,101

@Dennis Pollock welcome......im not far from you in indianapolis but i would start in wholesaling as previously stated

Post: looking for tips on wholesaling

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 2,675
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@Shaniece Ricketts There are several wholesale groups on facebook and you can go in those and look for like minded individuals in your area and network. Thats what i did....

Post: Virtual Wholesaling Fair Market Value

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 2,675
  • Votes 1,101

find another wholesaler in that market that can assist.....@Cain Warsaw. what Market is it? 

Post: wholesale real estate

Kerry Noble Jr
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 2,675
  • Votes 1,101

@Andre Carter you will need comps....some sort of rehab estimate

simply put.......

ARV - 30% (discount....puts it at wholesale cost) - Minus repairs - Assignment fee = Maximum offer