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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Santos

Ryan Santos has started 8 posts and replied 55 times.

Post: QUICK! 15% Cap Rate Indy Duplex Ready to Go! $67,500

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7

I cant view the link that you have but I'm interested if this deal is still available.

Post: QUICK! 15% Cap Rate Indy Duplex Ready to Go! $67,500

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7

Can you email the info [email protected].

Post: Turn Key Companies who to avoid

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7

@David Hodge I am interested in Memphis so Thank you for the suggestion!

Post: Turn Key Companies who to avoid

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7

Thank you again everyone for the inputs and that's why I love BP!

Here's my dilemma now. looking at most of the properties offered and doing a little check using Zillow or redfin, values of the homes seems to be way higher from what it was originally bought for. I know I can get protected if I finance them with a bank appraisal and I am all for them needing to make money also but is 30k or higher premiums seems ok or normal? I know Zillow or redfin is not very reliable but they should be close. My strategy will be possibly refinancing (cashout) this homes in the future so I can purchase more but if I was already way behind its value from where I bought it and knowing some of this markets don't appreciate much, wont that create a problem of what I am trying to accomplish?

Post: Turn Key Companies who to avoid

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7

@Ryan Evans

No I'm looking at out of state because I agree that my market is not easy anymore to find a cash flowing property and I know theres still deal out there but I have a full time job and doing marketing etc. is just not gonna work for me right now atleast.

Looking at Indy, Memphis, OH, KS, TX so far.

Post: Turn Key Companies who to avoid

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7

Thank you @Tom Ott, @Ali Boone, @James Wise, @ Jeff Schechter!

I've been looking into different TK's and yes you guys are right about asking the positives and I agree that all have their own positives and mostly good experiences from other investors,  people talk about the negatives and I'm already taking that into account (risk) .

The only reason I asked the question is because I already feel most of the companies I'm looking at checks out t so I want to see if I would get a common theme on who has bad experiences noting that I know you cant make everyone happy but once you see a common theme then that should give me a reason to research some more. I'm pretty much convinced to make a purchase using them but I wanted to see if someone would say no to someone:)

Post: Turn Key Companies who to avoid

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7

I'm from the Seattle area and interested in purchasing properties for passive income, lately been looking at different turn key properties and been reading BP forums for certain companies. I've been seeing different opinions about the good, the bad and the ugly which makes me nervous but something tells me to just jump in take a risk but limit them so it won't bankrupt me :)

Now I want to ask anyone from the community on your experiences on certain TK company and who to definitely avoid?  Thanks in advance and happy investing!!

Post: 21% ROI Turnkey! Seller Financing Ok! $12K down, $238m CF

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7

Hi Mirasol,

Can you send me more info about this property? 

Post: Single Family Investment Property - CASH ON CASH ON CASH

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7

Got any pics of the interior? you can send me a link or email me.

Post: I need a VA loan officer

Ryan SantosPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 62
  • Votes 7
PM me your contact and I can set you up with a guy that handles VA loan.