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All Forum Posts by: Quinton Campbell

Quinton Campbell has started 4 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: Cold calling with Virtual assistants

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Thats great to hear, as I'm in the same position. @Bob Lachance. I will DM you for details. 

Post: Underpinning Baltimore Row Homes

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Any recommendations on companies that specialize in underpinning Baltimore City rowhomes?

Post: Charm City Buyers NextGen Program

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Yes, they have a very heavy presence in Baltimore. Have only heard good things about them. I have not taken their course personally nor do I know anyone that has. 

Post: Baltimore Property Management

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Who has the best property management services in Baltimore?

(Things to consider: responsiveness, software/tech solution, eviction expertise, tenant placement, bookkeeping)

Post: Buying homes for cash

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If you have not lived in or are familiar with the Baltimore market it would be very difficult to give sound advice. Most of the advice discouraging investing due to the price of homes, class level, or crime is misguided. It might sound unbelievable if you are in LA/SF/NY, but there are “turnkey” properties in the $40k range. Even with vacants, the equity you build into it can be refinanced out (my strategy), or you can just the accept the cash flow. 

If you are not here on the ground you don’t understand what “block to block” means. Due to the abundance of C/D class opportunities, there is an abundance of property managers to manage these properties. Might take work to find the right one lol. 

As far as financing, to reach their own. I know successful investors who leverage and I know plenty that don’t. Do what makes you money and checks the boxes of your game plan. Good luck. Shoot me a message if you ever want to talk Baltimore real estate. 

Post: Baltimore Area Fix and Flip Deals

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@Walker Diallo understood. To answer your initial question, yes there are opportunities out here but it seems that we have to work and dig a lot more than in the past.

I rely heavily on Facebook groups and connections that I have made from past meet ups. Also once I build rapport, I always follow up with a casual “do you have anything else you’re trying to get rid of?”

Please shoot me a message. Maybe we can help each other.

Post: Assisted/Independent and Veteran Living Programs

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Hey BP,

I’m in the Baltimore City market and wanted to know if anyone is familiar with assisted/independent living programs? Also veteran housing programs? Pros and cons of the programs…Where to start?

I still be wrapping up a couple of reno projects in the near future and usually I default to voucher tenants. I’ve heard positive feedback on the programs mentioned above and am considering the strategy.

Any and all feedback is appreciated!

Post: Baltimore Area Fix and Flip Deals

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@Walker Diallo what is your criteria for a good deal?

Post: Baltimore City Vacants

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I try to stay away from vacants directly next door. Based on the areas I target, I expect there will be vacants but assume there is a high chance they will be renovated within the year. I think the market for the area is what matters most.

Post: Best Local Banks/Credit Unions in Baltimore for Cashout Refi

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@Andres Rose not sure about the best terms but Trius Lending is pretty solid option to look into.