All Forum Posts by: Christopher Gill
Christopher Gill has started 9 posts and replied 27 times.
Post: Realtor Referral for Duplex/Triplex

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
Hi Stanley,
My brokerage and development pipeline could be really good fit for your client. Just sent you a PM.
Post: Turnkey Real Estate Database

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
Hi Chris, it is not, but looks like a really cool project! My projects are near downtown and in the Leon Valley area.
Post: Turnkey Real Estate Database

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
Hi All!
I'm an urban residential BFR "build for rent" developer based in San Antonio, TX. My company has roughly 50 duplexes in several different projects that we will be bringing online in the next few months.
Trying to figure out a national clearing house (similar to Roofstock) to find buyers from other areas of the country/world. The space seems very fractured and hard to find buyers/seller/brokers.
Any help would be very helpful!
Post: Development Company - Acquisitions Agent Need

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
Thanks Jose, not looking outside of TX right now. Appreciate you reaching out.
Post: Development Company - Acquisitions Agent Need

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
Hello BP,
I'm sure there are a few newish wholesaling investors who want to learn more about what a development company is looking for.
I have a development company, financing and cash to deploy, and need help working through lead lists and cultivating big deals. (we just contracted a project that will be an over $4M build cost, and are looking to get even bigger)
Must be a self motivated problem solver. Licensed agent preferred.
Post: What to look for in a good broker?

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
Someone with experience doing what you want to do. If they are able to do it effectively, they will help you become successful as well.
Post: Aspiring San Antonio Wholesalers!

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
Hello All,
Who's actively (or wanting to actively) begin wholesaling or flipping in San Antonio? Would love to learn a little more about what you're current strategy is and what's preventing you from pushing forward to the next level!
What areas of town and investment strategy are you focusing on?
Post: POLL: What's holding you back from doing your first deal?

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
@Devin Arrigo just remember it's a cliff that thousands of people have walked off (and survived the fall). Get the info you need, build the team, but then be sure you execute and do a deal!!
Seriously, keep me posted as you get close to pulling the trigger :)
Post: Investor needing a good, remote general contractor. Suggestions?

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
San Antonio is a difficult place to find reliable labor (something I've been working on for almost 4 years now).
Any specific trades you need?
More important thing to make sure you don't get ripped off is working out your draw schedule. I never pay for labor up front, I will pay for materials (but only by calling the supply house and paying directly).
I pay 25% of labor when 50% of the job is completed and the rest after the job is totally finished, inspected, all permits are closed, etc.
Post: POLL: What's holding you back from doing your first deal?

- Investor
- San Antonio, TX
- Posts 35
- Votes 18
That's a very real concern (definitely one I had when I was starting out). What part of analyzing a deal is making you concerned you'll make a bad financial decision?