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All Forum Posts by: Undrea King

Undrea King has started 20 posts and replied 85 times.

Post: Should I buy a house that has been flooded in Houston?

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

@Brian Turnbough Yes, they actually removed the interior drywall to the ceiling.  They hired a company that specializes in flood clean-ups

Post: Should I buy a house that has been flooded in Houston?

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

With the recent floods in Houston, there have been floods in areas that have not been flooded before.  I recently came across a house on a golf course in a desirable neighborhood.  However, the homes (about 125) all took in water with this last flood.  This particular house had a pending sale on it for 225K the day before the floods and of course the buyers backed out. The house had about a foot of water (just below the outlets) and the owners took the appropriate measures to have the house dried out and mold remediation done.  This was a 500 hundred year flood are, but the owner did mention that the house received about and inch of water about 10 years ago as well.  

Question--Should I consider this house, or will the resale of this house be impossible, regardless of price?

Post: Closed on my 1st Wholesale Deal!!!

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

@Alvin Pereira

Thanks! The majority of the info needed to get started wholesaling is right here in the forums on BP.

Post: Closed on my 1st Wholesale Deal!!!

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

@Benjamin Blackburn

I have a buying website and a selling (wholesale) website.  I placed a link to my selling website on all advertisements of the property.  By doing this I was able to pick up about 40-50 buyers without having to do much.  

Post: TX Investor - Brand new, but closing on my first deal.

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

Welcome to BP! @Daray Olaleye

Post: New Member From Houston TX

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

@Destiny Garcia

Welcome to BP! Don't study too long, just start marketing.

Post: New Member Alyssa outside of Houston, TX

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

hi @Alyssa Vordenbaum Welcome to BP!

Post: Newcomer from Houston

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

Welcome to BP @Tim Yearout! This is a one stop shop for all the info needed to get your business off the ground.

Post: New member in northeast Houston, Texas

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

@Christina Piraino

Welcome to BP!

Post: Newbie from Katy(suburb of Houston), Texas

Undrea KingPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Spring, TX
  • Posts 99
  • Votes 62

@Koji Yoshida

Welcome to BP! We currently market for below market properties in these areas. Just PM me and I will send you properties.