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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Cordle

Andrew Cordle has started 66 posts and replied 564 times.

Post: Investor-friendly Real Estate Agent needed- Georgia

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Naveen Anbalagan

There are a lot of good investors from GA on this post already.  

If you need any help with flipping, that is an area I do a lot of and would be more than happy to help if I can.

Andrew

Post: HIstoric West End Atlanta, GA Flip

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Manesh Hardeo

I think that is a great house. I am glad you are doing it. I just could not get any of my investors to take it. 

I really wanted it.... I did just get several properties in Chi. So I am happy. 

Let me know if I can help with anything. I look forward to your updates. 

PS Atlanta Rehabbers....  Manesh and his guys are really really good wholesalers if you haven't worked with them check them out. 

FYI -- I do NOT get any kickbacks or fees from these guys.

Andrew

Post: I'm new here folks!

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Michael E Robinson 

Hello "BP Newbie" and welcome to Bigger Pockets.

In the meantime here are 7 tips to help you grow your business using BP:

1. New to BP?


2. Develop your own business strategy. -- Don’t just be a “jack-of-all-trades"

3. Grow your business by developing your business plan. - Remember there is a difference between goals and a plan.


4. Locate and attend several different local REIAs as they’re great opportunities to network and meet wholesalers, lenders, and contractors.

5. Stay away from the “guru” sales-pitch events - they rarely increase your investment knowledge, they merely empty your wallet!

6. Spend 30 minutes a day on Bigger Pockets by connecting with “colleagues,” perusing blogs and videos, and engaging with others on the forums:


7. Set yourself up to receive free alerts to be notified of subjects that interest you:

Andrew


Post: New Member Intro

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Robert Kinsey

Hello "BP Newbie" and welcome to Bigger Pockets.

In the meantime here are 7 tips to help you grow your business using BP:

1. New to BP?


2. Develop your own business strategy. -- Don’t just be a “jack-of-all-trades"

3. Grow your business by developing your business plan. - Remember there is a difference between goals and a plan.


4. Locate and attend several different local REIAs as they’re great opportunities to network and meet wholesalers, lenders, and contractors.

5. Stay away from the “guru” sales-pitch events - they rarely increase your investment knowledge, they merely empty your wallet!

6. Spend 30 minutes a day on Bigger Pockets by connecting with “colleagues,” perusing blogs and videos, and engaging with others on the forums:


7. Set yourself up to receive free alerts to be notified of subjects that interest you:

Andrew

Post: Newbie From Los Angeles

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Ari Rubinstein

Hello "BP Newbie" and welcome to Bigger Pockets.

In the meantime here are 7 tips to help you grow your business using BP:

1. New to BP?


2. Develop your own business strategy. -- Don’t just be a “jack-of-all-trades"

3. Grow your business by developing your business plan. - Remember there is a difference between goals and a plan.


4. Locate and attend several different local REIAs as they’re great opportunities to network and meet wholesalers, lenders, and contractors.

5. Stay away from the “guru” sales-pitch events - they rarely increase your investment knowledge, they merely empty your wallet!

6. Spend 30 minutes a day on Bigger Pockets by connecting with “colleagues,” perusing blogs and videos, and engaging with others on the forums:


7. Set yourself up to receive free alerts to be notified of subjects that interest you:

Andrew

Post: Newbie in Philadelphia, PA

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Miguel Velez

Hello "BP Newbie" and welcome to Bigger Pockets.

In the meantime here are 7 tips to help you grow your business using BP:

1. New to BP?


2. Develop your own business strategy. -- Don’t just be a “jack-of-all-trades"

3. Grow your business by developing your business plan. - Remember there is a difference between goals and a plan.


4. Locate and attend several different local REIAs as they’re great opportunities to network and meet wholesalers, lenders, and contractors.

5. Stay away from the “guru” sales-pitch events - they rarely increase your investment knowledge, they merely empty your wallet!

6. Spend 30 minutes a day on Bigger Pockets by connecting with “colleagues,” perusing blogs and videos, and engaging with others on the forums:


7. Set yourself up to receive free alerts to be notified of subjects that interest you:

Andrew

Post: I Am Going About This All Wrong!

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Stan Butler

The house you are talking about is looking like all in for 270 to 285k and in ATL in my opinion those are very hard to get because of people putting that range under contract. 

I know that you are at 300 to 400k. But again I would consider going up to 400 to 600k. And to be more clear I tend to buy more 500 to 600 than 400ish. 

Meaning I may buy 5 500k plus houses for every 1 400k house. 

AC

Post: I Am Going About This All Wrong!

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Stan Butler

Great point. I see investors put houses under contract at horrible prices. One thing that I did was move up in prices. 

Meaning, I started doing houses that were more all in for 400k to 600k. And what I found was there was not as much competition. 

Don't get me wrong there is still competition, but it seems like there is not as much dumb money. Meaning, maybe a newbie investor that will pay anything for the house just to get it under contract. At that price range the competition is fast to buy but you don't really see someone just bidding crazy money that doesn't match LTV and ARV.

Andrew

Post: Atlanta Meetup @ Home Depot Corporate Office

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Michael Williams

Sounds great. I will need to get all their info a little later. I will send out a link that everyone will have to register for so HD can make sure they have the right amount of food etc. 

I look forward meeting in the near future. 

AC

Post: Introducing Myself To BP

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

@Eva Salas

 Hello "BP Newbie" and welcome to Bigger Pockets.

In the meantime here are 7 tips to help you grow your business using BP:

1. New to BP?


2. Develop your own business strategy. -- Don’t just be a “jack-of-all-trades"

3. Grow your business by developing your business plan. - Remember there is a difference between goals and a plan.


4. Locate and attend several different local REIAs as they’re great opportunities to network and meet wholesalers, lenders, and contractors.

5. Stay away from the “guru” sales-pitch events - they rarely increase your investment knowledge, they merely empty your wallet!

6. Spend 30 minutes a day on Bigger Pockets by connecting with “colleagues,” perusing blogs and videos, and engaging with others on the forums:


7. Set yourself up to receive free alerts to be notified of subjects that interest you:

Andrew