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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 4 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Closing Attorneys in Winston Salem/ Triad NC

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  • Wholesaler
  • Winston Salem, NC
  • Posts 6
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I'm looking for a wholesaler friendly attorney in the winston salem area. Any recommendations?

Post: Rhino Tribe Wholesaling Course

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  • Wholesaler
  • Winston Salem, NC
  • Posts 6
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Can anyone who has taken this wholesaling inc course attest to whether it is worth it or not? It seems pretty legit as far as online courses go but I might be better off just spending that money on marketing. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. 

Post: Inspecting beat down houses

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  • Wholesaler
  • Winston Salem, NC
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

Hey all, I've run into a situation and I'm not sure how to proceed (first timer here). I've talked to someone who is willing to sell their house at a very low price, but it's in pretty bad shape. Just from driving by I can see some obvious damage to the wood paneling and some of the brick. I would like to know, what is the best way to determine whether this is even a possible deal? Do I just sign a contract with an inspection contingency and back out if the numbers don't work, or is there a way to tell without getting a contractor/inspector involved? 

Post: Choosing between two different markets?

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  • Wholesaler
  • Winston Salem, NC
  • Posts 6
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I'm a college student and I spend about half the year with my parents (summer, winter break) and half the year in Columbia, SC, where I go to college. My parents live about 3 hours away. I'm a newbie and do not own any property yet, but I have done a ton of research and am ready to take the plunge when I find a good deal. I'm looking for small multifamily rentals, and I see the obvious benefit of living in the market you invest in. However, will being a few hours away for part of the year pose a significant issue? Would it be better to house-hack a property and stay there year round? Any input is appreciated.