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All Forum Posts by: Don C.

Don C. has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: ProSource Tax Lien - Vs - BiggerPockets

Don C.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Garner, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Really interested in hearing your thoughts and views.

Post: ProSource Tax Lien - Vs - BiggerPockets

Don C.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Garner, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

First I'd like to say this is not a paid advertisement for either company and is my own personal opinion, that I'm sharing for your entertainment porposes. Now, like most of you l look for products tools and resources that can be utilized to help to either gain an advantage, simply reduce the over all risk and/or free-up as much of my time as possible. So several years ago I found and joined Bigger Pockets (BP) as a free membership and with that one move I have learned about several areas of the Real Estate investors market place Rehabbing, Flipping, Wholeselling, Property Analysis, Deal Analysis, Exit strategies, Packaging a deal, Approaching Investors,  and building a power team. There are several more items I could add but for now I will keep it short, and  I must also reiterate that all this was obtained for free. Most recently I attended a Free conference presented by ProSource tax lien investing (PS), the general conference explain the concept of tax lien investing which I have been curious about, the speaker mention a resource that I found to be a useful tool, which was a complete web site that had all the counties and states paid listings ,auction calendar , direct access, and over the counter auction ,lifetime access, for you and a partner  to gain access to this resources you had to attend a 3-day training/conference, you and a partner could attend four cost of roughly $600, so myself and another individual I met at the event decided to split the cost to attend and get our individual logins for the advertised resource, during this event which honestly was more of a marketing event there is a offer to purchase an even bigger tool that has some backend work done for you Analysis, Exit Strategy, packaging the deal, access to funding, access to power teams, access to mentors and access to additional trainings for a fee, for a cost of roughly $40,000 and a monthly fee of roughly $75. Nice opportunity for someone just not for me at this point. I have yet to upgrade to Bigger Pocket's paid membership yet I already have most of what was in the offer from PS as a resource with BP. I like to hear the reviews of other regarding these two companies, I've had a longer relationship with BP but I don't want to totally discount PS. What do you think? I have not yet received my login from PS to further elaborate when I do I will provide more information and details for those who are cerious to know more.

Post: New Real Estate Investor

Don C.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Garner, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Thanks Chris,

My moto is you can't learn more about it if you already know it all. inpressive background, If it ok with you I would like to hear a bit more about your "real estate holding company" I'm in the process of having my LLC setup now I have been operating without one for a while now, but I plan to be a lot more vested so the natural step was to from an LLC are there any items that have served you well you would suggest to include in the operating agreement ? ( Tax, Personnel, Board or Noteworthy Mentionables Considerations)

Post: New Real Estate Investor

Don C.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Garner, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Thanks Marlon,

Nice webpage, whos your designer? So I see you are a into wholesale deals thats awsome. May I ask where does your funding come from?

Post: New Real Estate Investor

Don C.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Garner, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Hello,

I'm a Newbie from the Raleigh, North Carolina Area. I would like to leverage the Bigger Pockets platform to put togather Dynamic teams thats comprised of Private Lenders and accelerated Lenders, Rehab/Construction Teams, Real Estate Agents, and Property Managers. I have an IT backgroud and have done buy and hold deals, rehab lending, and a few flips. Still I know that is only the tip of the iceburg. I hope to also connect with amazing mentors willing to share their insights ultimately I would love to aquire Apartments to porduce the well needed cash flow to build a retirement community and homes for the less fortunate.

Post: East Coast Private Lenders wanted

Don C.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Garner, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Hello, I'm looking for local investors new or seasoned who want to pool resources and have an increase in lending opportunities. ( Must have 15k to 1.5Mil available to invest ) Message me and we can talk.

Post: How to determine if a Private Lender is legit

Don C.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Garner, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Alisha,

I'm a new private money lender (PML) One of the easiest ways to make sure your not dealing with a scammer is to ensure a legit attorney or third party trust is part of the deal, most PML will want to know details of your deal ( Renovation plan, Marketing plan, Exit plan). Feel free to contact me