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All Forum Posts by: Victor Glushak

Victor Glushak has started 16 posts and replied 35 times.

Post: how to structure a partnership

Victor GlushakPosted
  • Flipper
  • Grottoes, VA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 3

@Jon Lee thank you for your response 

i will seek profesional advice 

Post: Taking The First Step

Victor GlushakPosted
  • Flipper
  • Grottoes, VA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 3

@Robin Boyer well do ..same goes for you about your flips

Post: Taking The First Step

Victor GlushakPosted
  • Flipper
  • Grottoes, VA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 3

@Robin Boyer no i am learning to invest in virginia 

Post: how to structure a partnership

Victor GlushakPosted
  • Flipper
  • Grottoes, VA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 3

hello i am a new investor just starting out i do not have a lot of money to invest with nor the credibility to go and ask for money from hml 

so i am looking into partnering with some local seasoned investors to get started and my question is how do i structure the partnership ...

what steps do i take to setting everything up ?

do i open an llc with both our names in there? 

or is there a simpler way 

thanks in advance for your help  

Post: Taking The First Step

Victor GlushakPosted
  • Flipper
  • Grottoes, VA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 3

@Anthony Fiorini congrats on taking those first steps and 

 i am also just getting started and it is great to hear someone  moving forward 

thank you for sharing 

survey done 

CONGRATS BP and so happy to be apart of such and amazing community thank you to all who make bp what it is today !!

Post: best time to invest

Victor GlushakPosted
  • Flipper
  • Grottoes, VA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 3

hey everyone I'm curious to if there is a slow time to buy and or sell out of the year 

i have asked local investors in my area this question and i seem to get different answers from everyone 

some say that trying to sell/ get new tenants in the 4th quarter is hard and you will not get top dollar for your property or fill you units in a reasonable time ..but on the contrary  it is a good time to buy because  there are not many buyers...

while others say the only time the market really slows down is right around the holidays of Christmas and new years 

just curious to what others think 

thanks for your input

Post: investors in waynesboro, harrisonburg, Staunton virginia

Victor GlushakPosted
  • Flipper
  • Grottoes, VA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 3

hey @Quin Weidner i signed up for the meet up a few weeks agobut it says my membership is still pending and unfortunately i work a nightshift so i am not able to make it to any meet ups at this time 

@Sean Ploskina oh i understand 

i look at houses in waynesboro almost every day mainly single family residential but i can keep an eye out for mulit i also have a good understanding of the nicer neighborhoods and the ones u might want to stay away from ..also am looking to partner on deals feel free to pm me if you might be interested 

let me know if there is anything i can do to help 

Post: investors in waynesboro, harrisonburg, Staunton virginia

Victor GlushakPosted
  • Flipper
  • Grottoes, VA
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 3

hey @Sean Ploskina thanks for reaching out have you ever looked into the waynesboro market?