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All Forum Posts by: Wilson Auyeung

Wilson Auyeung has started 3 posts and replied 18 times.

Quote from @Gordon Starr:

In recent years, it has been really important in Dayton to have reliable contractors who can take on new work. My own construction fix, turn, and flip is a small family outfit and we are perpetually swamped. There are just so many distressed properties and the demand is quite high for completely rehabbed rentals. Further demand comes from move in buyers who are swarming to the better parts of Dayton. Our B/C, C, and D classes are where you will find the cash flow on super solid buildings and deals. My advise is buy fully finished properties for now and wait out this contractor shortage. Take a look at the listing for 260 Westwood Ave. There is an example of a beautiful completed place where you could just be patient and find the ideal tenant.

I can see alot of potential with that place! The rehab seems light-moderate. How is that neighborhood? 

Post: Coffee and Connection

Wilson AuyeungPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • new york
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

Hello, I'm Wilson and it's my first time to joon these type of events, looking to jump into the world of real estate!

Post: NC Local looking to connect with NJ/NY Investor

Wilson AuyeungPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • new york
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

@Adrien Salvador interested in hearing about your journey! I’m from nyc

Post: How Will Joe Biden as US President Affect Real Estate

Wilson AuyeungPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • new york
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

I’m hoping to see a crash sooner than later. I am looking to buy my first home in New York City and those who know the prices can feel my pain. It’s harder to find good deals here. Also looking to find a team to help me

Post: Tax sale attorney Baltimore city, Maryland

Wilson AuyeungPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • new york
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

Just as the title says, we purchased some tax certificates back in may and should be able to start the foreclosing process but we would like a professional to guide us through the process. If anybody has recommendations or leads that would be very helpful. Thank you all!

Post: Newbie from New York City

Wilson AuyeungPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • new york
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

@Kiera Underwood yes we'll start BRRR definitely need to find a mentor or partner.

Post: Newbie from New York City

Wilson AuyeungPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • new york
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

@Dan Barli financial freedom is the ultimate goal but for starters, I would like to learn the ropes for buy and hold rentals, perhaps start off with investing in flips to increase capital first. currently have some liens. i would gladly chat with you

Post: Newbie from New York City

Wilson AuyeungPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • new york
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 2

Hey all I am just starting out and watching videos on RE and BRRRR method. NYC is not the best backyard to start off so I wanted to see if anybody would like to join/help me on my journey and progress as well as find/ become a mentor to distill great wisdom on this young padawan. I have funds but really just want to either focus on one sector or dab into a little of everything. I started with some tax sales so far. Looking forward to hearing from yall!