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All Forum Posts by: Paul Fagot

Paul Fagot has started 66 posts and replied 195 times.

Post: Wholesale auction properties before auction day?

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
Hello BP, I was just sitting and thinking and it came across my mind as I was online looking at properties. If a house with equity has a day and time it's gonna be auctioned at and the time frame is around almost 60 days till auction day. Is there still time/ are able to wholesale the property? Or is it to far gone at that point? I don't think it's possible but figured I'd ask to see if it's possibly. Thanks!

Post: Thoughts on old expired MLS listings

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
What are your guys thoughts on expired MLS listings? Should investors go after them or not even bother? What different strategies could you do for these kind of properties?

Post: Question about Pre foreclosures

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
Brett Goldsmith thanks for the feedback! Sensitive as in tricky and difficult?

Post: Question about Pre foreclosures

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
Still learning and reading about pre foreclosures but wondering if it's possible (if there's enough equity) to buy a pre foreclosure by paying off the payments that they were behind bringing it current. Give the sellers money to move out or help with a down payment to buy a new house and recommend them to an agent. Then re-selling the house with an agent??? Just been curious about it.

Post: How Do You Structurize Pre-Foreclosure Deals ?

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
PropertyRadar is great! and worth it!

Post: Private or hard money for first flip?

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
I can't see any of Michael DiDonato responses? Could you re-reply? Thanks!

Post: Private or hard money for first flip?

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
John Leavelle I asked the city and they don't have anything permitted they say. So most likely if the garage isn't permitted I'll turn that back into a garage and if I can keep that back add on room if I'm able to permit it.

Post: Private or hard money for first flip?

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
Im looking at buying this house in Redbluff, CA and I'm getting it wholesaled to me for $77,000. Pretty nice house in a good neighborhood right behind and down the street from the high school also there's a house being built right next door. House is in pretty good condition new roof less then 3 years old and the foundations good. Needs mainly cosmetic repairs, paint, carpet, kitchen, bathroom, lights, gutters and flooring. Comes with all cabinet doors and hardware along with windows that need to be installed as well. It has a garage but it's been converted to another living room. Called the city and they had no records of the conversion or of the added on room behind the garage. So I'm gonna assume it needs to be converted back to a garage, but the lady swears it's permitted. I Had a contractor come check out the property he said it's seems to be structurally sound and built correctly but only way to find out is take out the walls and check. But besides the garage and back add on. The house needs 15-20k in repairs inspector/ contractor said that's on the high end. So I'm estimating $25k in repairs possibly $30k. House ARV is $140-150 What I'm asking is which way do I go with this. I have no money to put down at all. So private money or hard money? I was thinking about going the hard money route. Any advice?

Post: Advice and strategies for starting an event center

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
Hollie Millern thank you! And what do you mean by nice one?

Post: Starting a profitable event center for the community

Paul FagotPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
  • Posts 218
  • Votes 27
Thank you Chris Low for the feedback. Redding really does need something like this.