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All Forum Posts by: Brandon Rindlisbacher

Brandon Rindlisbacher has started 0 posts and replied 64 times.

Post: Contracts

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
It's possible that you can put the property under contract before you see it. I've done this before. You can make the contract contingent upon seeing the property at accepting it's condition. Remember, though, there's always a good deal out there. If this one doesn't work out, there's always another one to look at.

Post: 100K TO INVEST - WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH IT!!??

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
John P. My market is totally different than California. If I had $100k, i'd probably go build a few more single-family homes. Or maybe a small commercial property with some apartments above. I just finished building it home and finished a basement apartment. It's been great. When I move out, I'm not selling. I will just rent the upstairs and cash flow about $900. I'd probably look for an area that allows for accessory apartments or try to do some kind of duplex. Sounds like you've got a great nest egg to start with. It might be beneficial to look outside of your area due to the high costs.

Post: New member from Utah

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
Brian Clark I'll PM you and let's connect. Talk soon

Post: New member from Utah

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
Brian Clark good to have a fellow South county resident on here. I grew up in SF, but just finished building a house in Payson about 9 months ago. Anytime you want to chat we should meet up. PM me and we can set something up.

Post: New Member from Utah

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
Taylor Thayne good to have you here on BP. It's always nice to see more locals joining. Looks like you've got some great goals. I hope things go well for you.

Post: Investor Looking for Partner

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
David Louthan sounds interesting. Private message me and let's discuss what you're looking for. Might be a good fit for both of us.

Post: Utah Beginners

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
Rachel Poulson you are correct! We are definitely in a hot market and things are very competitive right now. In my opinion, there are little to a few deals on the MLS. As a result, I am currently constructing my own rentals and negotiating seller financing deals by going door to door and searching county records. I'm not saying these are the only ways to find deals, but it's what works for me.

Post: New Real Estate Agent

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
Brad Irwin what has been said about Stringham is true. Great school and amazing support. There's lots of business to be had right now. Best of luck to you!

Post: Out of state investing

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
Michael Douglas Christensen I wish I knew more about Milwaukee, but I do agree with you in regards to the Utah market. Things are very high right now. I find it best to search for seller financing deals or pursue new construction here in Utah. Good luck with the out-of-state stuff! I wish you all the best and I would enjoy hearing updates if you do end up investing in Milwaukee.

Post: New Member

Brandon RindlisbacherPosted
  • Developer/Broker
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 41
Andrea Nielson it's good to have you here on BP. I work in Provo and live in Spanish Fork. I know the southern Utah County area pretty well as I have lived here for many years. I have done property management, transactions, etc. in this area. I also have my own rentals in this area and I'm working on others here as well. I'd be happy to talk with you about your goals anytime. PM and let's talk more.