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All Forum Posts by: Carson Wright

Carson Wright has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you all so much for such great advice! I’ll have to look a little more, but the info in this thread is golden!

Hey guys, I posted once before and realized I never gave a formal introduction. My name is Carson and I'm looking to seller finance or BRRRR some houses in or around Chattanooga and even into Northwest Georgia. I'm looking more into owner financing since I don't really have much funding right now, but BRRRR is what I really want to get into eventually. I've started an LLC and gotten my business bank setup and am beginning to look at properties as I continue to educate myself. Any advice on starting out would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

Hi, I'm new to this website, but heard I can ask all of my questions here. I was wondering what you guys think the best company structure may be in terms of entities in terms of both flipping houses and also holding rentals and eventually using 1031. I feel like they all have solid advantages and disadvantages, but I've been leaning towards a Corp and don't know if I should just register a C Corp/change my current LLC or just register my LLC as an S Corp.