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All Forum Posts by: Redeidre Edwards

Redeidre Edwards has started 6 posts and replied 16 times.

Post: Working on First Property Under Contract

Redeidre EdwardsPosted
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by @Anthony Aguillard:

I don't know the laws in NC, some states use either or to close. Some title companies have attorneys on staff. Ask wholesalers in your area and see who they use. If u use a realtor for their cash buyer list. You could provide a referral fee to them or whatever u guys decide on. If the deal is good enough I'd attend the local Real Estate Investment Association gathering and market it there. There's a plethora of ways to market your deal. Go to the tab, forums, and look up the forum categories and scroll down to Real Estate Strategies and open up Real Estate Wholsaling Questions for marketing ideas..Additionally u could also search for cash buyers by using the search the site feature on BP. Good luck

 Thanks so much, I will look into that and see what I can come up with.

Post: Working on First Property Under Contract

Redeidre EdwardsPosted
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

I think I have a property I can jump on to get started, it is under $10,000 and will need some rehab. I am in the the process of getting it under contract, but I am wondering a couple of things: 

1. Do I need to have both an attorney and title company? If so, does anyone know any with experience in the area that are quick? 

2. I am in the process of generating leads for buyers as well. I think it may be quicker to talk to a realtor and get offer sent to their cash buyers in the area. Considering the cost of commission, is this a quick and profitable option to take? 

Post: Newbie from Raleigh, NC

Redeidre EdwardsPosted
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by @Michael Jobe:

Welcome to the site! 

 Thanks!!!

Post: Newbie from Raleigh, NC

Redeidre EdwardsPosted
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by @Patrick Hill Jr:

Welcome to bp. You'll find this to be one of the best sources of info and resources avaliable. For more local networking and other benefits, I'd reccodmmend checking out a few of the local real estate clubs. In a member of Treia( triangle Real Estate Association), which is a great resource for learning the business. Look up triangle dealmaker sessions for a group focused purely on puting deals together, and there are a few other clubs and meetups around, but I don't have personal experience with the others.

 Awesome great stuff! I will check it out, right not I am looking to generate leads on the buyer side first and then move forward.

Post: Newbie from Raleigh, NC

Redeidre EdwardsPosted
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by @Account Closed:

Welcome to BP. I just joined last week. Best of luck to you.

 Thanks, same to you!

Post: Newbie from Raleigh, NC

Redeidre EdwardsPosted
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

Redeidre Edwards and I finally want to take this great opportunity, which is real estate, to it's full potential with my skills of analyzing and producing usable data.