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All Forum Posts by: Wesley Merville

Wesley Merville has started 4 posts and replied 27 times.

Post: How to find probates in the Atlanta Area

Wesley MervillePosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7
Originally posted by @Kyle Kufeldt:

Gregory Trent I work probates in Fulton and Cobb county. I have Dekalb county on my to do list but haven't gotten there yet. I think Dekalb is probably very similar Fulton. You basically need to find a computer that is connected to the court records for the County in question. For Fulton it's called Odyssey and you can access it from most of the government offices. Some counties have everything online so that you can access it over the Internet. Cobb is one of those counties.

If you ever want to chat in person or even work together to gather probate leads, send me a message.

 Kyle,

How do you "find" one of these computers?  I would love to find out how to do this for Fulton County in Ga. and any help you can provide would be most appreciated!

Post: meetup

Wesley MervillePosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7

I'm late to the party too, but I'd also love to meet up in this area!  

I'm in the Rockland/norther New jersey area!

Post: In the beginning...

Wesley MervillePosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7

Thanks so much for all the suggestions everyone!

Looks like I'll be jumping right in post haste!

Post: In the beginning...

Wesley MervillePosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7

Hey bigger pockets!   After listening to the Strangest Secret by Earl Nightingale I decided I should just go ahead and introduce myself - what have I got to lose?

I currently work in a management job in NY, just outside of NYC and northern New Jersey (NJ) - I'm working hard to learn the RE industry and get started - with the goal to eventually work full time investing in Real Estate.  I have a tremendous passion for entrepreneurship and love the idea of starting my own business, you know, creating my own future and providing awesome jobs for others.

What got me interested in investing?  My brother, who used to work for CoStar, got his masters in Real Estate and was trying to get my parents to help him get started in Atlanta, Georgia.  While my parents took their time to make a decision I decided I wanted to know more about what this investment would entail.  In that pursuit I've been reading all the books, blog posts, WSJ/news articles I can get my hands on (and have time to realistically consume!) I've also been on a Bigger Pockets podcast marathon lately, and became hooked... and here I am.  I guess all those suggestions to introduce myself from Brandon finally payed off.

I've decided I want to focus on buy & hold strategies - The resources I've seen so far all mention that the hardest part with this strategy is to keep the necessary capital coming in to fund new purchases, though I have a friend who said if the deal and numbers make sense - never let the lack of money stop you!

I'm most curious to find out how you found your mentors? I've only met a few investors so far, and while they're amazing people, they're also very busy! I always talk myself out of calling them since I'm worried I'll be wasting their time - especially since I don't have anything concrete to offer them.  Any recommendations on what I could do to bring value to that relationship while also finding other solid investors and building my network?

I know myself, and I know I need someone who will keep me accountable.  I'm great at doing that for others, especially in areas where I have expertise - yet somehow I'm terrible at doing it for myself when starting something new. I always over analyze and psych myself out (analysis paralysis is the term I believe).

Therefore, I'm networking - looking for someone honest with tremendous integrity, principles, and character that I could help out who would also be able to guide me while I learn the ropes. I'm not just looking to learn real estate, my time in this world is limited, so any mentor needs to be a great role model and solid individual all around, not just a good investor.

Any suggestions for actionable steps I should take, events I could attend, people I should know, alternative markets I should consider, or even answers to my questions will be greatly appreciated!

Sorry if this is a little longer than it should have been - Hopefully it gives a little insight into who I am and what I'm looking to accomplish in life!

Post: My second investment property.

Wesley MervillePosted
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 7

@Zaheer Jabbar

I'm curious how you found out about the properties?  I can't imagine getting one for so cheap!

Did you use a realtor or crawl the MLS yourself?

Also, 1% increase in 6 months is less than inflation - so you shouldn't be too worried yet.

Following this journey has been so exciting and fun!  Thank you so much for all the information you shared!

Any chance we could peek at some of the documents you brought to the bank to prove the project's viability?

Also curious how you got into construction to begin with.  I'm looking to go into development one day, and I am still looking at the mountain in the distance that is construction! 

I'm looking to get started in Real Estate - Finish the BiggerPockets books, decide on a focus, attend my first REI club, and hopefully even begin working towards making my first few deals!

Even though I'm certainly new and have no money yet, I'm looking to go into commercial and make great things happen!