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All Forum Posts by: Amber Webb

Amber Webb has started 2 posts and replied 7 times.

@Jon Minerick Thanks for the advice! We are looking at different options but I think we are going to try to stay off market if possible.

Hello. I have been on BP for a while, but have not been active on the site. I would like to help my sister-in-law sell an investment property that she purchased a few years back and never got around to doing anything with. It would be a great flip for an investor that is prepared to take on what I think would be a mid-level remodel. I thought BP would be a great place to find a buyer, but I am not sure how to list the house on the marketplace. When I click add listing it tells me that I am not logged in. Does anyone have any insight on this? She wants to get it listed as soon as possible. The house has a lot of potential and is on a corner lot in a good neighborhood in Bassett. Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to read this and has input. 

Post: Advice. College student about to graduate.

Amber WebbPosted
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2
@Zachary Whitfield This is a question that only you can find the answer to in your journey of life. There are many jobs/careers you can have that will help you learn about different aspects of real estate. You just need to get started somewhere and figure out where your talents and interest take you and work dilligently.

Post: Real Estate Investor, Realtor from Central Texas

Amber WebbPosted
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Hello Tamara and welcome to BP. My family will be relocating to the Austin area later this summer and will be looking for a realtor to use for a fix and flip. I would love to see what you can dig up in our price range. Message me if you have time to add a new investor to your list of buyers. Thanks!

Post: When to register a business name.

Amber WebbPosted
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Thank you all for the input! I do believe that I will talk with an accountant when we sell our first flip and decide from there what the best course of action should be. From my understanding, when I start my business, I should be able to write off some of the expenses incurred while doing business prior to legal startup. This is something that I will have to do more research about. 

Post: New investor from North Carolina

Amber WebbPosted
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Hello Kaleaf.  I am a new investor in NC as well. It is nice to meet you!

Post: When to register a business name.

Amber WebbPosted
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 2

Hello all. My husband and I are looking to rehab and flip 2 houses a year in 2016 and 2017. We will be living in them during this period in order to build up capital faster. My question is; How does living in the flip effect the tax end of this? Is there any reason that we should not go ahead a register a business name so that we can write off all of our business expenses? I am having a hard time finding this information online anywhere, so any insight on this would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks, Amber