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All Forum Posts by: Sherri Perry

Sherri Perry has started 1 posts and replied 18 times.

Post: Gainesville, FL Real Estate Investing

Sherri PerryPosted
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Quote from @Walter Key:
Quote from @Sophia Hartgrove:

Hey Florida Family - I am a student at UF learning to wholesale properties. Hoping to link wholesalers, rehabbers, and other investors with properties and learn all that I can. Please let me know if you are willing to chat!


 Hey Sophia! Let's connect. I'm an active investor and an agent who works with investors. Would love to get you connected to our Gainesville investor family! 


 Hi Walter! I'm looking for investor-friendly agents in the Gainesville and Marion County area. I'd love to be connected with your Gainesville investor family too! Thanks! 

Post: Gainesville, FL Real Estate Investing

Sherri PerryPosted
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Quote from @Sophia Hartgrove:

Hey Florida Family - I am a student at UF learning to wholesale properties. Hoping to link wholesalers, rehabbers, and other investors with properties and learn all that I can. Please let me know if you are willing to chat!


 Hi Sophia! I'm an investor in the Ocala area, also open to the Gainesville and Jacksonville areas! I'm always looking for wholesalers to connect with. I'd love to chat! 

Post: Indy Investor Course! [Rough Draft]

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Hi Tyler, I just listened to your course and I thought it was very helpful for both newbies and newbies to the Indianapolis area. I'm in central Florida and working on my first flip right now which is going well. I'm interested in investing in Indianapolis in the future, for MTR to nurses (I'm a nurse practitioner) or multi-families. I'd love to connect and see what is possible out there. Thanks! 
Quote from @Sonia NA:
Quote from @Sherri Perry:

Thank you for that great welcome Shawn! I really appreciate it! 

I would love to come to Orlando and meet new people! It's only about a 90-minute ride for me. 

You are correct, Ocala is growing leaps and bounds! Time for me to get in now. 

Hope to meet up with you at some point. 


you are in a great area! Ocala is growing. Not many as good deals in Orlando. Would love to connect wouldnt mind coming up to the area. I have been studying the area in the MLS but not too familiar with the areas. Would be great to connect with someone with knowledge of the area!


 Hi Sonia, I'd love to connect! I've been here since 2017 and it has grown a lot even since then. I'll send you a connection request. 

Quote from @David Chang:

Hi BP community,

I am an out of state investor from Washington looking to build a team around Central Florida, specifically Ocala. I have found a few properties I am interested in possibly investing as long term rentals.

My investment horizon is buy and hold, and I have about $200,000 available for investments. If anyone knows any referrals to real estate agents and property managers in the area they have worked with and would recommend, I would love to get connected with them!

Thanks!



 Hi David, 

I live in Ocala and I'm a newer investor. Closing on my first flip next Tuesday! My FT job is a nurse practitioner. My husband is a carpenter and has remodeled several older homes for us.  

If you'd like to connect, I can answer any questions about Ocala or the different areas. I'm also a member of the local MC-REIA. If you check out their website, they have a "coffee and conversation" via Zoom that you can attend with the locals. We have some out-of-staters attend as well.

Quote from @Jonathan Winkler:

Hello BP forum,

I came across an article this week that suggested funding a new business with an IRA and that could be used for investment properties. It seemed a bit unconventional and I haven't seen that suggested in any REI books.

Thoughts on this?  Is it legitimate or does it come with exorbitant costs?


Hi, Check out NuView at https://www.nuviewtrust.com/

Quote from @Jared Dewey:

@Nathan Gesner I understand you said go to the local meetups to network. Since I'm only 17 years old and have no previous real estate experience how exactly do you think I should go about networking, especially considering I don't currently have any personal connections with investors.


 Hi Jared, 

I'm much older than you, but also new to investing. The first thing I started to do was attend meetups. Look for your local Real estate investing association meet-ups. I've learned so much there and met lots of really helpful people. They sometimes have guest speakers who you can ask questions too. Last week in my area they had a HML come to speak. Next month it's going to be someone speaking about creative financing. I think it's great your so young and getting started!

Post: Best Market for Midterm Rentals

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Quote from @Sam McCormack:

Cincinnati has the highest traffic for traveling nurses. Just I thought that may make your investing decision more educated. If you are looking to buy in Cincinnati, I would love to be of help to you. Let me know!

 Hi Sam, 

I may be interested in Cincinnati in the near future. I'm a nurse practitioner, but looking to invest in some MTR in the future, as well as some flips. 

Thanks! Sherri

Quote from @David Goodman:

When you’re looking into operating recovery homes, it’s vital that you put the right supports in play. You can learn more about how to do that with the national Certification program, NARR (National Alliance of Recovery Residents). Here in TN, our branch is known as TNARR. 

If your interested in doing sober living the right way, I can get you connected to the right people.


 Hi David, I'm a nurse practitioner and I'm interested in doing sober living homes "the right way". I really believe they deserve a nice home to be able to recover properly. I'd appreciate your advise on getting connected with the right people. I'm in Florida. I appreciate it! Sherri

Post: Sober Living thoughts?

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Quote from @Amy Konopka:

Connect with me and I'll shoot you my phone number.

There are definitely crappy sober living homes out there.  If you choose this route, first learn about the Best Practices established by NARR.   They are at the forefront for all legislation trying to finally get Best Practices established.  There's SOOOOOOOO much stigma surrounding them, and rightfully so.  I got into the business after stepping into one and seeing one that wasn't properly managed.  But if you're renting a home to someone who wants to do it, they should be locked on and at least look for the "pseudo-certifcations" offered by the States through NARR.

My sober living home is SPOTLESS. It is 1000 times cleaner than my other rental property that is currently rented by an Officer in the Marine corps (single, no family, and house hacking with a buddy against the lease) 

I walk in there any time I want, unannounced. Iy home is about an hour drive but I visit a few times a week because my House manager and I are a team  "walking the lines" since I want to be actively involved. I have 9 beds in a 5 bedroom home (i could easily fit more beds per sq ft but again I dont want to be one of "those" homes.  

  The girls have daily chores and weekly chores. But the house was also renovated and updated and opened with all new furnishings, not a mish-mosh of goodwill pieces like the other homes so this is a lot of their first chances at having a nice home. They WANT a nice house.   I also am not a "bed filler" in other words, I'm not looking for immediate cash flow-I want to set the standards that my house isn't a place for "cheap beds/rent".  I've turned away potential "guests" because they weren't serious about their recovery. Its painful if I look at the cash flow I'm losing, but I have that choice.  

Be prepared with being comfortable with threatening to be sued and booting people out that day when they pop positive. That should be filtered out thru the person renting the house from you, but it may trickle up to you.  Maintaining anonymity and involvement solves this problem, but I'm in it for different reasons  for more than real/estate and cash flow so its impossible to get out of that scenario now!!

To all the naysayers who say they're dumps, depends on you and your systems and the management of the MOST important piece of this puzzle--Your House Manager. Its not for the faint of heart, but some one has to do it. They're needed, they're here to stay and nothing makes me happier than doing good, but doing well.   My neighbors love me. They know. They're better behaved than any tenant I've had.  meth addicts, heroin users, alchoholics.  All under one roof.  Trying to do better.  Thats all it is  


 Hi Amy, I'm a nurse practitioner and I have been really interested in opening a sober living home, a NICE one, like what you have described. I feel that if they have a nice home with nice furnishings and a scheduled day with chores, they have a better chance of being successful. Would you mind connecting? I live in Florida, but I'd love to get some ideas about how to get started, or at least look into where to start! Thanks so much, Sherri