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All Forum Posts by: Sean Yeaney

Sean Yeaney has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Just getting started dfw

Sean YeaneyPosted
  • Fort worth, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
The thought was to utilize the twelve months and utilize as much as possible take the gamble that I can get two done with one fee

Post: Just getting started dfw

Sean YeaneyPosted
  • Fort worth, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
Don't think it's prorated but if I could do two flips in 12 months I believe it's under one fee. What's your advise for finding something saw your profile you do wholesaling is that a possibly avenue via a wholesaler

Post: Just getting started dfw

Sean YeaneyPosted
  • Fort worth, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
It's due At the end of 12 months it seems to me more like an unsecured credit line they don't want any contracts or info up front. And as for finding them that's the next battle I thought it would be best to use a realtor but they don't seem to be very helpful as of yet is this a bad time of year?

Post: Just getting started in dfw looking for direction

Sean YeaneyPosted
  • Fort worth, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

My fiancé and I are just beginning to look into real estate. We both work full time jobs an collectively make decent income. We have our current home which is a 1900 sq ft 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home in Fort Worth Texas. We recently looked at funding for flipping company we found on facebook and they have approved us for 70-80k they do 0 interest for 12 months and a flat fee of around 7500 from what I understand. Our question is what should we be looking to do to leverage this and get started? We're thinking of a flip to get our own capital to work with and then getting into multi family homes. Our goal is within the next 5-10 years be able to retire and not have to worry about finances. Any input would be great!

Post: Just getting started dfw

Sean YeaneyPosted
  • Fort worth, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
My fiancé and I are just beginning to look into real estate. We both work full time jobs an collectively make decent income. We have our current home which is a 1900 sq ft 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home in Fort Worth Texas. We recently looked at funding for flipping company we found on facebook and they have approved us for 70-80k they do 0 interest for 12 months and a flat fee of around 7500 from what I understand. Our question is what should we be looking to do to leverage this and get started? We're thinking of a flip to get our own capital to work with and then getting into multi family homes. Our goal is within the next 5-10 years be able to retire and not have to worry about finances. Any input would be great!