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All Forum Posts by: Keleigh Felder

Keleigh Felder has started 4 posts and replied 20 times.

Post: Presenting Subject-To Offers

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

@Markeilsha R. That additional information sounds like a great idea. One seller was really concerned about the legality of the strategy. I think that she's going to pass.

@Michael Otranto Motivation is key. The first person I presented the idea to seemed to take it a little better than the second. They're actually both in the same neighborhood and the comps don't support their price as far as the mortgages are concerned.

Post: Presenting Subject-To Offers

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

How do you generally present Subject-To offers and get them accepted by the seller?

Post: New from Houston, TX

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

Hi @Corbin H. ,

Welcome to the site.

Post: New Member-Houston, TX

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

@Stephanie Walton Hi Stephanie welcome. I'm a newbie from the Houston, TX also. Congratulations on getting started. I hope to see you around at the different meetings.

Post: New Member from Houston, TX

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

@Alan Vieyra , @Robert W. , and @David T. Thanks for the welcome. I look forward to connecting with you and moving towards those goals! :)

Kele

Post: New Member from Houston, TX

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

@Antonio ChastenThanks for the welcome @Antonio Chasten and @Pam Douglas for the welcome, I appreciate it.

@Paul Timmins Thanks for the tips, I appreciate it!

@Paul James Sure, anytime. It's been about two years, but, I think that I can manage. LOL!

Post: Tactics for getting a Sellers Number

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

Yes, I'm speaking of the price they would accept.

I'll try that next time, we'll just have to see.

Thanks!

Post: Tactics for getting a Sellers Number

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

What are some other tactics for getting a sellers number? I've used the: "I need a baseline for my investor," "I don't want to waste your time," and "I want to make sure that we're in the same conversation," lines. Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Thanks!

Post: New Member from Houston, TX

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

Thank @James Wise , @Dusty Corning , @Dave Visaya , and @Brandon Turner for the welcome!

I look forward to inteacting with you all.

Best wishes,

Keleigh

Post: New Member from Houston, TX

Keleigh FelderPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 4

Hi,

Keleigh Felder here! I'm a new real estate investor living in Houston, Texas. I have about two years of experience as an Assistant Property Manager for a 288 unit complex. I'm investing full time now, with a couple of homes under contracts.

My goal in investing is to create long term, generational wealth and build my way up to having a machine that can run without me. Lofty goals, I'm sure, but, I'm willing to try hard to get there!

I look forward to meeting and working with other investors. I'm excited and ready to go!

Talk to you soon,

Keleigh (Kelly)