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All Forum Posts by: Conner Franklin

Conner Franklin has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Wholesaling with a realtors license

Conner FranklinPosted
  • Webb, AL
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
Rosemarie Ledogar I was curious about his same thing. Thanks for clarifying.
Isiee Koch You've got to forgive me. BP wont let me post any contact info. But what's your questions I could just answer them here.
Happy 4th of July! Hello, I'm Conner. I've lived in Dothan my whole life. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have!

Post: Buying Small Multifamily While In College

Conner FranklinPosted
  • Webb, AL
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
Thank you so much for all the replies. It's very helpful to hear a specific response to a question. James Rodgers War Eagle buddy. I can't wait to get up there. But at the same time, it's very easy to let school be your excuse for not doing anything -- and I definitely don't want that. I've never been very keen on wasting time, but you make a good point about being able to manage the property the way that I see fit. And I wouldn't want to have family money involved, and them not have a say in it. Thanks again for your reply it was very thorough, and I appreciate it. Michael Cohen I apologize, I should have been more clear in my question. I meant to ask more about what the guidelines are for FHA? I've heard things like, 2 years of W2 income, 580 credit score? Do these sound correct? Thank you.

Post: Buying Small Multifamily While In College

Conner FranklinPosted
  • Webb, AL
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Hello BP, I am a college student that is about to start my junior year of college and I am just now moving off to a college town (Auburn, AL woot woot) this year. My first two years of college were spent at the local community college in my hometown and now that I am moving the popular question comes up, “Why not just buy your own house instead of renting?” I’ve always been one for investing and I’ve been studying real estate for probably about a year now, and plan on doing it once I graduate, but I can’t help but to think: “Why not start now?” I absolutely love the idea of house hacking, and my plan is to buy a small multifamily and live in it while I rent out the other units. Unfortunately, I am a poor college student. I do have an apartment rented for the Fall through Summer (August 2017 - July 2017) of my junior year, so I have 1 full year to make up my mind and get a plan together. The college has a pretty good co-op plan from what I understand, (Alternating semesters of work and school -- gives the student a full year's worth of full time work experience before graduation) so if I can get a job through that I will be in the college town for a total of three years, Junior, Senior, plus an extra for work. Long term plans are to own a number of SMF rentals, and progress into buying full apartment complexes. Thankfully I have two lovely parents that are paying for my Bachelor’s degree, plus rent, plus a monthly allowance for groceries – I am very appreciative. My question is this: Should I just focus on my degree and start investing as soon as I graduate, and have a full time job, or should I try to get a part time job in college and buy a SMF when I save enough for a down payment? Bonus questions are, how should I prepare myself to be able to acquire a FHA loan? I have zero credit history, how do I earn enough of credit to buy a house?

Thanks so much for any replies, I have already learned so much from BP. I think this is a great tool for investors.