This site looks very impressive! I look forward to the networking possibilities.
We have done a lot of real estate transactions and look forward to working with and learning from others, whether they have done more or less than us.
Tony
This site looks very impressive! I look forward to the networking possibilities.
We have done a lot of real estate transactions and look forward to working with and learning from others, whether they have done more or less than us.
Tony
Tony,
You say " WE" who is the " WE" ? Also I am curious as to what types of deals you have done. I look forward to some of your input based on your experiences in Real Estate so far!
:welcome:
When I say we, I am generally referring to myself through the business entity that I own. We currently employ three full time people and are looking to hire two more. I have been involved in numerous joint ventures as well.
What is your area of real estate interest?
Thanks for the note.
Tony
Hey Tony -
This is your intro post, not Ryan's. :wink: Maybe you can tell us a bit about your area of real estate interest and your background?
What do you say? :mrgreen:
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I wanted to stay clear of my posting seeming like a sales pitch, yet I will add some more detail.
Our company has found a niche in buying and reselling homes in rural markets. This probably sounds antithetical to many investing strategists. What I know first hand is that it is very successful for us.
Our typical purchase is $25k - $50k that needs $5k - $10k of remodeling to sell for $50k - $100k.
My first few years involved buying and reselling houses in the $100k - $180k price range. When this segment of the market tightened up we started looking to what we had done and was still working well. The rural model was it and has continued to be even more successful as we get more acquainted with small town markets.