Im just starting out and haven't even registered a LLC yet, but im in the process of figuring out i should go with for Wholesaling and eventually rehabbing in the Orlando market and surrounding towns.
For my LLC I'm...
Hey guys!! So I have been currently using facebook ads to successfully find motivated sellers for the past 2 years pretty consistently. So I am not here asking if FB ads work because I personally know they work and I ...
I found a 3/3 fix-and-flip property in Miami. The house is in good condition, and the rehab cost will probably be around 40-50k. It has a pool and a nice backyard. The selling price is $700k, and the ARV is around $93...
Hi there, I'm considering starting my fix and flip business with a first property in Tampa. How is the market currently? Is there anyone operating in the area who can tell me if it's a good time to buy? Thank you! :)
Has anyone had success attracting buyers by offering a seller credit for an interest rate buydown? An agent buddy of mine suggested it and it sounds like a potentially great sales tactic in the current environment. I ...
Hi Real Estate People! Looking for input from people who have experience making multiple offers on the same property. I want to know what different variables I can offer or different way s to structure the offer? ...
I'm selling four notes at 50% value. Buyer is balking, says I need to create notes with double digit yield to be attractive. Am I thinking of some different type of yield than he is? I thought these were good. Is he l...
Like if you had a home that was (ARV) $100,000 from a homeowner who has only lived there for a year so very little equity.
I have a house under contract with a in-ground swimming pool. The pool is still working but looks dated. My goal is to flip the property but I haven't dealt with one has a pool before and the number makes sense unti...
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I am a prospective buyer trying to get some information on how to present a seller financing option to an owner which appeals to the seller but also benefits me (prospective buyer). Here are the details...