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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Perk

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Post: Loopnet, Good, Bad, Necessary??

Kevin PerkPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 40

My 2 cents,

I look at Loopnet (non-pay) at least once a week, and have bought properties from listings I have seen on Loopnet. So as a buyer, it is a service I utilize.

Post: Is Renting or Flipping Better?

Kevin PerkPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 40

Both are called for. Rentals for long term growth. Flips for infusions of cash. Have your eyes open for each strategy as you are analyzing your potential offers. Plus, in today's market, you should have multiple exit strategies (hold or flip) to help ensure your success.

Happy Investing,

kp1

Post: Financing etc

Kevin PerkPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 40

Smaller regional banks are the way to go but, make sure you present yourself well. Have a professional looking "Bank Book" put together explaining who you are and your goals along with your resumes, a personal financial statement and the last three years of tax returns. Check recent local property records to see what banks are lending to investors and give them a call for an appointment. Best of luck to you!