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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Chara

Anthony Chara has started 72 posts and replied 303 times.

Post: New guy from McDonough Ga

Anthony Chara
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  • Investor
  • Centennial, CO
  • Posts 314
  • Votes 229

Hi Chaz, I'm assuming based on your comment above I 'kicked your ***' in a good way!?!? lol  If not, please let me know. I'm always looking for suggestions on how I can improve my classes.

Thanks again Chaz!

Post: Sacramento CA CCWB Club Meeting - Anthony Chara on Apartments

Anthony Chara
Posted
  • Investor
  • Centennial, CO
  • Posts 314
  • Votes 229

Properties are located near 21st and Arlington on the east side of Indy. I'm assuming you know the area since you're asking?

Post: Small commercial loans

Anthony Chara
Posted
  • Investor
  • Centennial, CO
  • Posts 314
  • Votes 229

Hey Steven,

The posts you've already received are good ideas as you may find smaller, local lenders more interested in lending on local properties to people who live in the market. I would also suggest you check with your own banker.

Secondly, if you are having a hard time finding banks to lend on this property, this might give you some good negotiation points to talk the Seller into financing the property for you. If you can't fund it, others will probably have issues too.

Lastly, you can find 'money partners' to go into the deal with you for a return and/or an equity stake in the deal. Find people who have IRA's where their money is just sitting making a whopping 1% return. Good luck to you Steven.