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Jeff Sitti "Hard Hitters" - Real deal investors...
12 November 2011 | 17 replies
Jeff I do not consider myself a heavy hitter at all.Currently i have 5 quads for a total of 20 units but I am always looking for more under the right terms FOR ME.I am currently looking at 20 to 30 more units in my same development to purchase.I have an onsite maintenance man and property manager.I am a commercial real estate broker so my day consist of talking to clients and closing my commercial deals and then having reviews with my property manager of where everything is at and how it is going.My properties are value add deals whereby with work we are creating a large amount of forced equity into the project.So my highest dollars per hour is writing contracts and doing deals and talking to clients and working my own investments for myself.Anything else I try to delegate out to workers that make less per hour average then I do.good luck
Giles Smith Homestead analysis
8 November 2011 | 4 replies
I was trying to merge this goal with the goal of a moderate cash flowing property but it seems this isn't a possible scenario.I intend to invest in cash flowing properties outside of this deal and have already done one cash deal where I bought a property all in for 33k that would comp for about 35k and sold it on land contract for 48k, with 14k down and the balance to be paid at 8% over 6 years.I am continuing to learn and hope to develop my knowledge and comfort in doing a variety of real estate deals but for now I will start with buy/hold rental properties or land contract notes As I have minimal sweat equity/time.My financial situation is interesting as I am a fourth year medical student who will not realize a substantial income for another 5-6 years.
Bryan Hancock JV Funds From "Active LPs" - What Procedure Do You Use?
13 November 2011 | 0 replies
I am having a very interesting discussion with some folks I know about the JV versus regulation D private placement construct for capitalizing SFR development deals.
Lonnie Hammond Ambitious Aspiring Investor
22 November 2011 | 8 replies
Lonnie I got started rehabbing / flipping with an internship for a developer.
David Beard Turnkey sellers - why are expenses ignored?
26 November 2011 | 50 replies
Time constraints or lack of knowledge or even fear are their hurdles and most simply want to deal with a company they develop a high level of trust with.
Karen Morison Hey, Fellow Investors! Exp'd in Res and Commercial, new here!
20 November 2011 | 6 replies
I am happy to share my experiences and even some tools I developed for myself.
Michael Williams So. CAL NEWBIE INVESTOR!! HELLO
18 November 2011 | 4 replies
I am in Southern California, I currently work for a RE Developer and going nowhere fast.
Joel Owens My fun (sarcasm) adventures in plumbing nightmare.....
3 July 2012 | 3 replies
These are new developments so it comes around a year later when it finally causes a backup or overflow.
Tod R. If you don't have a farm, then get one!
1 December 2011 | 2 replies
In some areas farmers are buying back land they sold to developers several years ago for 25-50% of the prior sales price.
Ronald H. Protecting yor interest in a lead, when you are a novice at estimating repairs.
24 November 2011 | 5 replies
This is a key skill you will want to develop if you wanna play in the rehab market.