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All Forum Posts by: Troy Norwood

Troy Norwood has started 8 posts and replied 37 times.

Post: Brand new Real Estate Wholesaler (South Florida)

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8

@Julian Ballester Hey Julian welcome to BP. Like previous post suggests, talking to sellers, like most everything else gets much easier over time. As far as your buyers list if you find a deal I’d love to work with you. Happy hunting!

Post: 90 Day Challenge Thanks BP

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8

@Brandon Turner

Well after almost two years of learning and running into walls I can accredit the 90 Day Challenge Podcast that Brandon did to lighting a fire under my *** to really take massive action and me realizing my first deal. Looking back at the past two years I can honestly say that I was inconsistent with time spent on RE and marketing for my "marketing and people business". I focused on my "why" and stopped making excuses.

I realize that the 90 day challenge was for rental property , but... 

After hearing the podcast I decided to ramp up my marketing and begin to treat my RE business like a business. As i'm sure a lot of us can agree paying in all that time and $ without seeing anything on the other side can be frustrating. Overnight I decided that I would be consistent with bandit signs and direct mail and it has delivered me a wholesale deal and two lease option prospects i'm working on now. I was so frustrated that round of bandit signs that I posted. I had posted them about 20 different times at that point and always received a very low number of calls, but this round brought me my first deal. I wanted to post the details and really just a big thank you to BP. I upgraded my account, it costs upwards of $100k for some RE coaching programs and you get more for free here at BP.

Wholesale deal (from me posting and cursing at my bandit signs that "this is the last time!!!!!!"

ARV (neighborhood standard) $121k

Purchase Price from Seller $50k

Sales Price to another Investor $57k (had signed contract for $62k see below)

Profit $5,700 after paying all closing costs. Probably doesn't seem like a lot to some, but the first one truly does top off the tank and makes all the difference. I learned in incredible amount failing forward. 

This place was in rough shape due to Hurricane Irma. So bad that after I had signed a contract with buyer the county came in next day and put a nice orange sticker and letter on window stating that the house was uninhabitable!! I thought to myself well here we go... this is going to fall through.. I stayed positive and instead of going back to the poor family that basically lost their home to the storm I ate $5k out of my fee and stayed in the deal. After this violation the end buyer has to have engineering write off before anyone can live there again. Engineers are expensive... 

I read a lot of posts giving wholesaling a bad rap, but in this case there were so many problems to solve and issues with property that it truly could of ended up bad for the homeowner. After the property received that violation the county gives a timeline for tear down and after tearing down to my understanding the homeowner gets a bill. I communicated with county and found out the situation and they worked with me on the time. The homeowners needed money for a down payment and planning for new home. The offers they received from the code violation callers were no where near my end offer, which you can't blame the callers for that. The homeowner had enough equity and received a check from title that is more than enough for a down payment on a house and am advising them on how to get an FHA loan. I learned quite a bit about opportunities for home buyers in the past few years and helping these people has both provided money for my family my "why" and given me fulfillment.

Thank you very much BP!

Post: New Construction loan

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8

@Sonja Gordon @Upen Patel

Hey Gang, hope you're having a happy and productive 2018!

I ran across this post looking into new construction and was hoping to hear how everything worked out for you Sonja.  

Also Upen I was hoping to hear some more about the terms of a loan. The interest only for amount drawn sounds great. Our business plan is to build here in Lehigh Acres and Cape Coral for turnkey investment properties and also sell and hold investments for myself and partners. 

Upen I have W2 salary and think my situation would qualify but would love to hear more about the terms. 

Post: New SFH Construction

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8

@Willie Webb @William Glass

Hey William, apologies for delay in responding. I'm wholesaling properties right now to build some capital, learn and meet folks. Congratulations on the lot, I love that area. I drove down one of the first streets West of 75 the other week and saw two new construction there, that's going to be a sweet spot. Sounds like a good price to me and time frame is great, congrats! 

I'm looking at new construction to be a great business venture. I believe if you had a power team that built better houses cheaper and more appealing than the average stucco Florida house that you would have more business than you could handle. Not to mention if you run the numbers on building multifamily in Lehigh or the Cape it seems like great investment potential. You'll have to keep us updated on your build. 

Post: Investor from High Point

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8
Tim Andrew Hello Tim, I hope you're doing well. I'm looking to invest in High Point and I would love to hear how your investment turned out. Best of luck to you!

Post: Rich Dad Event Estero Ft Myers Punta Gorda

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8
Anyone going to the Rich Dad Workshop Dec 15-17. It looks like Estero area and Punta Gorda. I'm going to go and was wondering if could get some input from someone who has gone before. I'm excited to meet some new people!

Post: yellow letters to short sale owners

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8
If it's listed contact the realtor or owner? You shouldn't need to mail a letter because they should have contact info? I write yellow letters to absentee owners solely because all I have is their primary address.

Post: My First Home Is Under Contract

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8
John Thedford I ask because I really am curious and want to have a firm understanding. I'm currently writing letters and driving for dollars to acquire buy and hold properties. An option I've always considered if the deal is more appealing for a flipper was to wholesale it or potential use hard money to flip. I would of course not wholesale it if it would mean committing a felony. Thanks for the input.

Post: My First Home Is Under Contract

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8
John Thedford Okay, I'll keep you in mind for HML. Just to have a clear understanding.. its felonious to wholesale a deal in Florida without a license? Meaning assigning a contract or double closing/escrow?

Post: My First Home Is Under Contract

Troy NorwoodPosted
  • Investor
  • Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Posts 39
  • Votes 8
Bill Gulley John Thedford Alicia Brown I'm confused... it sounds like Alicia is attempting to Wholesale the property? How is what she is doing any different than a normal wholesaling strategy? Wholesaling is 100% dishonest is what you're saying? I may be one of those self absorbed under 30 you're mentioning but I was under the impression that in most states including the sunshine state that it is not necessary to be a licensed pro to facilitate a wholesale deal?? No attitude just curious