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All Forum Posts by: Zachary Vanison

Zachary Vanison has started 18 posts and replied 40 times.

Post: Multi family funding

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11
Quote from @Devin Peterson:

Hi Zachary, lots of reliable DSCR brokers and lenders on here. I recommend using the Build Your Team tab at the top of the page or navigating to preferred lenders in the BP forums. Either way, here's some simple DSCR expectations: thank you Devin quick question when it comes to the purchase price since I'm a newbie, do I have to stay under a certain amount?

Purchases 80LTV

Cash outs 75TLV

640+ FICO you should be able to find a lender that can use that as a score

DSCR 1.00-.125 is the sweet spot

Min Loan Amount is roughly $75,000 for all DSCR lenders on a single property

Good luck!


Post: Multi family funding

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11

Hey guys who do you recommend for DSCR loans thats new investor friendly

Post: Looking for buyers not wholesalers

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11
Quote from @Nicole Allen:

Hey Zachary,  

Thanks for posting.  All is going great here in Texas. I am a buyer in Dallas and looking forward to connecting with you. 

I hope you are doing great too!!!


 Sounds great I just sent you a text message

Post: Looking for buyers not wholesalers

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11

How’s it going bigger pocket family I’m looking for a buyers in Texas Dallas, San Antonio, Fort Worth  

Post: I finally got one under contract guys

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11
Quote from @Mustafa Abu Saab:

Hey Zachary! I work with New Western and we have a huge network of buyers and we can help wholesalers get their deals moved! Let me know if you'd like to discuss this further.sounds good where can I learn and hear more


Post: I finally got one under contract guys

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11
Quote from @Ray Hage:

Congrats on your first transaction! My advice is connect with local RE groups/meetup events where you will meet investors, agents, brokers, etc. and shop it out there. There are always people looking for a sweet deal. BP is also a good place if you want to put it in the classified.thank you. I didn’t know I can market on here as well. This is very helpful. 


Post: I finally got one under contract guys

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11

Hey bpf i thank you guys for all the advice you’ve been giving me on my  real estate journey🙏  On April 25 I got  my first wholesale deal under contract it’s a residential vacant land in  DFW the story behind putting it under contract I’ll talk your ears off about it some other time 😅 but here’s the thing guys now that I got a  deal for a discount, I don’t know where to find end buyers to assign my assignment agreement over. Like in the pass any advice will help guys thank you in advance🙏

Post: This might come off as a crazy question 😅

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11

Thank you 

Post: This might come off as a crazy question 😅

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11
Quote from @Scott E.:

It's a fine question. And to answer your question, you can bring a cash buyer as many deals per month as they can handle. I'm a cash buyer, but I tell my wholesalers that I'm only looking to do around 2-3 deals at a time. 

And regarding how many cash buyers you should have - find as many as you can. Keep an organized list of your buyers, what they are looking for, where they are looking, etc. Check in with these buyers every month or so to see if they're still buying or if their business plan has changed.

Constructive criticism - Work on your writing. If I had a wholesaler send me a long run-on sentence like this I would quickly unsubscribe from their list and move the email to the trash folder.


Post: This might come off as a crazy question 😅

Zachary VanisonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, Tx
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 11

Sounds great thanks