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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 8 posts and replied 30 times.

Post: Experience with We Manage Indy Property Management, LLC

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

@Larry Fried thank you for your insight.

@Mike D'Arrigo it wasn't necessarily the page, it was the two bad reviews (out of two reviews). Maybe it's not an accurate assessment, hence the reason I wanted to post here.

Post: Experience with We Manage Indy Property Management, LLC

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

@Matt Walker thanks for responding. I couldn't find anything in Yelp or BBB, so thought there might be people here.

This is not a turnkey property. This is a property on the MLS and my realtor brought it to my attention. The tenant signed a lease in November.

Post: Experience with We Manage Indy Property Management, LLC

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

I put in an offer on a property that is managed by them and curious if anyone else has experience with this company. So far I'm not impressed by their Facebook page.

If I get the property, how would I determine if I should continue using this management company?

If I decide to let the management go, would I have to write up a new lease agreement (since there is already a tenant)?

Appreciate any guidance.

Post: Looking for wholesalers in Wilmington NC

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

@Joe Prillaman as someone who is just starting out, what you said is the reason I'm hesitant to invest locally. However, I know there are opportunities.

Hope you don't mind me taking you up on your offer to get together for coffee/breakfast. I'll PM you.

Post: Looking for Bigger Pockets meetup in RTP Triangle Area

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

Research Triangle Park - the largest research park in the country.

Here's a link if you're curious: https://www.rtp.org 

Post: Looking for wholesalers in Wilmington NC

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

@Connor S. here are two for you: 

  1. http://www.wilmingtonwholesales.com (Sara Cazeault is the Dispositions Manager).
    Email: [email protected]
  2. Richard Morgan (HomeVestors in Wilmington & Jacksonville, NC)
    Email: [email protected]

I'm sure there are others. These are the ones I'm aware of.

Post: Using a city keyword for a specific state

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

I have keywords set up for cities. However, for one city, I get notifications for that city in another state. I'm not sure how to configure the keyword(s) so I'm only notified for the city in my state.

Appreciate any assistance.

Post: Wealthability & ProVision - buyer's remorse & need advice

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

@Brandon Hall thank you so much for your response. You are absolutely right about needing it to be tailored to me. That's something I didn't think about.

After much thought, I've requested a refund. The gentleman I initially spoke with will be reaching out to me, probably to discourage me from getting a refund.

There is no mastermind to this, from what I see. It's all self-study. I was fortunate to attend one of the calls. If the calls are all the same, then it's a combination of hearing about a specific topic and a Q&A session with Tom. In no way would I be interacting with people who are going through the study.

Although, I understand it's best to get acquainted with some basic understanding before seeking a professional. I can read and study all day long. What I'm really wanting is guidance.

@Scott Smith I'll be looking at Brandon's stuff to become more educated. Thank you for the suggestion. What do you mean you've been hearing the same thing from others recently? In regards to Wealthability & ProVision?

Post: Buy and Hold in Anderson, Indiana!

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

You can add me to the list - [email protected]

Post: Wealthability & ProVision - buyer's remorse & need advice

Account ClosedPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wilmington, NC
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 4

Recently, I had an initial call with Wealthability (Tom Wheelwright's new company, closely tied to ProVision). After the initial call, I was presented with an option to purchase lifetime access to their My Tax-Free Wealth Roadmap for a discounted cost of $1,797. This is completely self-study with two "live" group calls with Tom every month.

After paying for this, I immediately experienced buyer's remorse. Big expenses trigger this feeling (However, that's a different topic). Anyway, I'm wondering if maybe I should attempt to get a refund.

I've briefly looked over the materials, although haven't yet gone through any of the modules.

I like to think I got a good head on my shoulders (who doesn't think that about themselves?), however, I know more due diligence should have been done. The more I think about it, I could get this information from books (Tax-Free Wealth from Tom Wheelwright and The Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor by Amanda Han and Matt MacFarland) and talking to accountants.

By not asking for advice on this first, I feel embarrassed. Even making a public post about this makes my stomach hurt. I'm asking for advice on whether it makes sense to just use the material (since it's lifetime access), or go about requesting a refund (the website is not explicit on their policy and would have to reach out to them).

Appreciate any advice.