
15 November 2014 | 2 replies
Hey Andry,You are off to a great start and it's good you are starting pretty young just keep going and really dig into the suggestions that @Shane Foster posted above because there is some great things in it (I'm even going to use some ideas).

25 February 2014 | 13 replies
Also Foster Algiers (again, apologies if I flubbed your name) is actively doing deals in town.Search for these people on BP and offer them an incentive to work with you.

22 February 2012 | 6 replies
. - But, having said that, I'd much rather build a relationship w/a wholesaler who's honest about needing me just for repair bids, than one who gets my hopes up & lets me down.My personal Tips For Fostering a Good Investor-Contractor Relationship are:I cannot stress communication enough.- so many ppl unnecessarily fib & b.s. in this biz Tell me your position:- are you an investor, a wholesaler or both?

16 April 2013 | 22 replies
They know that the relationship they foster with that client for the long term is what really matters.

3 November 2016 | 10 replies
@Dave Foster is probably one of the better choices Peter as he is one of those guys that is always available and always has the answer.
14 September 2018 | 5 replies
Originally posted by @Dave Foster:@John Sheil, Nice problem to have - and in Denver!!

19 December 2014 | 5 replies
Man, I have to agree with @Shane Foster.

25 August 2014 | 3 replies
I know a lot of the guys in here like to keep buying and buying and that is great…But I guess growing up in and out of foster homes and boys homes as a kid, there is just something to be said about having your first home paid for, in full…So with that said, after this deployment I will only owe like 10k on my first rental property and I intend on paying it off…I’ll take all that money that I make off of it being rented out along with a little from my primary income each month and throw it on the next investment…I think I may even put that first rental in an LLC.

25 December 2018 | 7 replies
Originally posted by @Walker Furpahs:I’m looking for a 203k loan in Columbus Ohio, 200k on a 115 k property. check out adam baumlein. i worked with him for my first FHA and did a great job. he's independent and can shop around as well, like a residential broker. most of the people that will respond here can only work with one bank. make sure you talk to doug foster too. he's a 203k feasibility consultant and when i looked at doing a 203k it was amazing to work with him. he services all of columbus and he will price out the rehab independently of a contractor if you pay for that.

13 October 2015 | 49 replies
It took time to foster this relationship; I doubt J would have partnered with me right after the very first Meetup he attended after moving back here as he didn't know me from squat (nor Baltimore City, lol).