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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Sulecki

Anthony Sulecki has started 29 posts and replied 430 times.

Post: eBay is a gold mine for learning materials

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

Ill drink to that. :beer:

I just got office 2007 enterprise edition, photoshop CS2, and documents to go for my palm tungsten t5. I heart azureus (and isohunt).

Post: eBay is a gold mine for learning materials

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

What are you looking for? You can get books and guru stuff all day long....did you have specific wants? mail me.

Post: eBay is a gold mine for learning materials

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

You could save even more by getting them through torrents......but thats another story.....

Post: 10 percent down

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

Good point RP. Im working on my first sub2 deal now, and the way my contract is written, "consideration" is satisfied by the signing of the page by two competent individuals, so no money will exchange hands at all. A title check is all I plan on paying for myself.

Post: Should I do a rehab or start in rentals?

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

You could try lease optioning nice homes, or wholesaling junkers, if you werent ready for rehabs.

Post: Ranting On...

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

Im glad I dont drink coffee. Even if I did, I wouldnt buy it at starbucks.

Mocha latte frappachino with just a hint of uber pretentiousness..........

Post: Do you enjoy your career? What do you do?

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

I recently sold off 6 websites that I built, and am part owner of a lawncare business. So for now, I cut grass. :D

Post: I just can't find wholesale buyers!

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

It sounds a little like my area. Not many investors here either. Just alot of farmland, with small towns scattered in between.

Ive been reading up on lease options lately. Maybe you could look into that.

You could focus on graduates who are looking to stay in the area, pick yourself up a home, and lease option it out to one of them. The ad almost writes itself. That could be a little niche for you. You could be the guy who gets that new grad (with no credit, or bad credit maybe) into a home that they can eventually own. I dont think that they would be able to get a conventional loan, because of their student loans, so you could use that to your advantage. Also, you know they will be getting (or already have) a decent job, being they recently graduated.

From rookie to rookie, dont be too hard on yourself. Just read everything you can about investing, so you can work from alot of different angles.

Post: Robert Allen

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

To the people I sent the books to, you're welcome..

Post: Does the "Purchase Option" system work?

Anthony SuleckiPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Millsboro, DE
  • Posts 480
  • Votes 26

Yes, absolutely. Im glad to see someone here is positive about L/O's. If you cover yourself, choose a qualified tenant, and be fair all around, everything should work out ok. If there are any objections at the end of the deal, youve probably made enough cash to push some of it around to make everyone happy, without ever having to end up in court, etc. Though I hear lawsuits are rare. (Again, if you do it right.)

Imentor, do you give tenants rental credit?