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All Forum Posts by: William Curry

William Curry has started 6 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Creative financing for 1st rental property.

William CurryPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington Township, NJ
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

I have been interested in getting involved with buy and hold real estate for some time now, and an opportunity has jumped into my lap from a family member. The only issue is the price is 400k and I need to figure out a way to pull it off within the next few months. She’s been using it for vacation rentals for 20 years with a very successful track record. She would like to keep it in the family so is cutting me a break on what she could possibly sell it for (460-500k) as well as including everything as is (furniture appliances, cleaning crew, annual renters) and will also coach me on how to take over the bookings and run the operations. It’s a deal I do not want to pass up!

She said she would need at least 100k right away and would consider seller financing at the going interest rate for the 300k. Only catch is those numbers are contingent on the sale going to me instead of involving a partner from outside the family. I do not have any debt or bad credit and have a steady descent paying government job which should allow me to get approved for a descent loan but probably nowhere close to the 400k mark. I also have very little money saved up but could borrow enough from my father to secure a down payment of maybe 20k.

I’m looking for some advice on how I may be able to finance this and not let the opportunity pass me by.

Post: Introducing myself to the family!

William CurryPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington Township, NJ
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

@James Masotti I actually have a work event that night but I would like to look into the next one. How do I find out about when and where they are held?

Post: Introducing myself to the family!

William CurryPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington Township, NJ
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

@Odie Ayaga I have not been to any meetings as of now but I am interested in getting involved.

Post: Introducing myself to the family!

William CurryPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington Township, NJ
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

@Ronaldo Stewart

Yea it was a tough move but my family is all over here and my mom wasn’t doin well so after 10 years on the islands i figured I’d come home. I can always go back! Yea the surf is a little different here but I grew up surfing in NJ so nothing new. What realest ate group do you attend?

Post: Introducing myself to the family!

William CurryPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington Township, NJ
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

Hello! I just wanted to introduce myself to the BiggerPockets family. I have been listening to the podcast for about a year now and have read a few of the BiggerPockets books as well. I am a full time electrician working for the government while attending night school to finish up my NJ state electrical license and a part time NJ real estate agent on the side. I grew up in South Jersey and have returned to my home town after spending 10 years in Hawaii surfing, bartending and living the aloha dream. I love to travel and enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities. I am interested in investing in buy and hold rentals and looking to learn as much as possible in this industry. I am hoping to network with people who like to teach and can help get me on track to set myself up for a future of financial freedom. My long term goal is to survive and thrive off of enough passive income through real estate to allow myself to retire young and pursue my hobbies and dreams full time.