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All Forum Posts by: Trevor Beck

Trevor Beck has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Getting Loan As Independent Sales Rep

Trevor Beck
Posted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

I work as an independent sales rep in Denver for multiple companies at any given time and my pay is 100% commission based. From December 2016-December 2017 by income will greatly exceed $100k but I can't seem to get financing for a loan. I am looking to buy a home to move into in Austin TX where I have two roommates who have agreed to pay rent, which I plan to match the monthly mortgage payments (house hacking). I can easily put down 10-20% on a property but I don't have two years worth of paychecks to show to the bank or mortgage companies. Does anyone have ideas?? Thanks!

Post: NEWBIE INTRO (Denver, CO)

Trevor Beck
Posted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

@Dan Mackin thank you for the advice. I'll absolutely be there tonight! 

Post: NEWBIE INTRO (Denver, CO)

Trevor Beck
Posted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Hey BP!

I've been somewhat active on the site, watching webinars and reading books, but have yet to introduce myself to the community. I just graduated from Colorado State University and am self employed as the owner of a screen printing company and personal trainer. After reading Rich Dad Poor Dad (of course) I am very eager to get into real estate investing sooner rather than later!

One of the biggest obstacles I've ran into is financing. Being self-employed doesn't help with banks and my current financial situation (just graduated) isn't great. However I know that through some creative financing anything is possible! Does anyone have any advice for my current situation?

Thanks BP