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All Forum Posts by: Roger Covin

Roger Covin has started 21 posts and replied 71 times.

Post: Wholesaling Tax Delinquent Properties: Fort Worth, TX

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

*their

Post: Wholesaling Tax Delinquent Properties: Fort Worth, TX

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

Yeah, they're data is all over the place. That just saved me some time lol

Post: Wholesaling Tax Delinquent Properties: Fort Worth, TX

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

...in regards to how long they have been delinquent

Post: Wholesaling Tax Delinquent Properties: Fort Worth, TX

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

I've narrowed it down to sfh that are delinquent. And I can run an up to date "taxes owed". I have to scrape the additional information you've suggested.

Post: Wholesaling Tax Delinquent Properties: Fort Worth, TX

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

Thanks a lot...I'm working with a huge list so this helps to take it down a bit! 

Post: Wholesaling Tax Delinquent Properties: Fort Worth, TX

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

Hi, I'm a new wholesaler about to do my first direct marketing campaign to tax delinquent owners in Tarrant County. Anyone with experience doing this in Dallas-Fort Worth? Other than finding their address and how much they owe, should I look for additional criteria? Any other insight is greatly appreciated!

Post: Flip or Invest? I have vacant lots in a Mobile home community.

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

I control 6 lots and there are 8 more available for me to purchase. I'm leaning towards flipping them...if I find a solid partner I'd most likely switch strategies. I plan on calling local builders as well...

Post: New Investor in Texas

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

Thanks Joe! I'm going to check that out today. 

Post: Flip or Invest? I have vacant lots in a Mobile home community.

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

They are fee simple lots.

Post: Flip or Invest? I have vacant lots in a Mobile home community.

Roger CovinPosted
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 31

I recently purchased six vacant lots near Cedar Creek Lake in Mabank, TX. The community has some mobile homes and a few campers, the rest are lots with trees and shrubs. The roads are freshly paved and other amenities are in place. Three of the lots are 50x100 (side by side) and the other three are 40x80 (side by side). Would it be smart for me to just flip these lots or could I possibly partner with someone who invests in mobile homes/rv's?