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All Forum Posts by: Christina Venegas

Christina Venegas has started 14 posts and replied 35 times.

I have a house in chicago that I want to sell but it has tenants inside and a lease that ends in October. can i sell the house before lease ends or can i give my tenant a 30 day notice so she can leave and ill sell the house. Does anyone here have experience with that or been through something similar, if so can you please tell me what to do in this case. I appreciate your comments

Post: real estate attorney of chicago il

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can anyone here recommend a real estate attorney in chicago. i appreciated

Quote from @Bryant Brislin:

That's hard to answer the way you wrote it. Not every cash buyer is a flipper; some will do long term holds as landlords or STR/Airbnb. For the flippers, I think the very minimum they want to make is a 25k profit, if not closer to 50k per house. Remember that once they buy the house, they have carry costs while they own it (prop taxes, insurance, utilities, etc) and then they have to pay 4-to-6% approx commission and closing costs again for the flip. Where you are at, in the Inland Empire (i.e. Fontana, Moreno Valley, et al), a very bascic metric that I've heard flippers use, is 100k margin/delta, meaning if the ARV is 400k, then they want to buy it for the max at 300k, if not less. That would be for a light-to-medium th

thanks! I thought all cashbuyers we’re flippers

i was wondering as a new wholesaler, how much does a cashbuyer want to make on a deal. How much do they earn in a good deal and how much do they earn in a deal that is not so good. i appreciate your responses

Post: a really good wholesale book

Christina VenegasPosted
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Quote from @Katie Miller:
Quote from @Christina Venegas:

Are there any good wholesale books that you guys can recommend readin?


 Stay tuned this summer for a BP book on wholesaling! :) 

got it thanks!

Post: a really good wholesale book

Christina VenegasPosted
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Quote from @Eliott Elias:

Put a property under contract and try to wholesale it, nothing will teach you more. 


 great advice! i’m working on it

Post: a really good wholesale book

Christina VenegasPosted
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Are there any good wholesale books that you guys can recommend readin?

Does anyone have an idea of roughly how much it cost to build a 1,268 sqf house with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom in escondido. san diego county. I appreciate your response and your time

Quote from @Nicholas Coulter:

@Christina Venegas what steps have you taken to connect with cash buyers? I would imagine if the deal is good you might be able to connect with someone on another cash buyers list. I have a friend who works with a lot of cash deals here in SD if you would like!


 could you give me his information. i found a deal in escondido ca and i dont have any cashbuyer

what to do when you have a property under contract but can't find a cash buyer. has anyone here has experienced something like this, if so what did you do to resolve it. any comments will be appreciate it.