All Forum Posts by: Christian Barth
Christian Barth has started 13 posts and replied 48 times.
Post: Looking for home builder in Minnesota

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
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@James Hamling northern metro around mounds view blaine etc. thank you
Post: Looking for home builder in Minnesota

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Posts 55
- Votes 6
Hi I am looking for a home builder in the twin cities.
Post: Raw land development questions

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Posts 55
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Thank you I really appreciate all of the insight!
Post: Raw land development questions

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Posts 55
- Votes 6
Hi everyone, I am looking for some help.
I have never done a development deal. Only flips, wholesale, and sales as a realtor.
I have come across an opportunity to purchase 20-60 acres of land I would really like to develop or at least wholesale.
What should I know? It looks like it needs to be rezoned etc.
Any insight would be appreciated I am in the Minneapolis market.
Thank you!
Post: Buying a property after Auction in Minnesota

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Posts 55
- Votes 6
thanks
Post: Buying a property after Auction in Minnesota

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Posts 55
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So even if he quit claims the deed to me those liens come back?
Post: Buying a property after Auction in Minnesota

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Posts 55
- Votes 6
There is a redemption period
Post: New Pro Member in Minnesota

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Posts 55
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@Adam Weisenburger welcome, what type of investing are you looking into?
Post: Buying a property after Auction in Minnesota

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Posts 55
- Votes 6
I am looking to buy a property in minnesota where the auction date has passed. Does the owner just quit claim the deed to me? also, he had 50k in liens before the auction. Do those liens drop off after auction? i ran title and it has no liens just some back property taxes. and is there an easier softer way to deal with sellers lender when the seller slacking on getting the payoff amount? I saw the bank bought it back for 110k. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Post: LSF9 Master Participation Trust

- Real Estate Agent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Posts 55
- Votes 6
I used to rehab houses for them. They sit for a while and even after they’re rehabbed I’ve seen them sit for a year