All Forum Posts by: Dalton Wilson
Dalton Wilson has started 4 posts and replied 19 times.
Post: Wrapping a Pre-Forclosure

- New to Real Estate
- Dayton, OH
- Posts 19
- Votes 6
So if I am reading you right, the bank has no say in the deal?
Post: Wrapping a Pre-Forclosure

- New to Real Estate
- Dayton, OH
- Posts 19
- Votes 6
Yes, the payments and catch-up wont be a problem. The only thing I could see they might have an issue with is that I just switched to full time investing, so no more W-2 income.
Post: Wrapping a Pre-Forclosure

- New to Real Estate
- Dayton, OH
- Posts 19
- Votes 6
To be brief, I have a seller in pre-foreclosure and I want to give him options because a straight cash deal doesn't work. I have never done a wrap, and want to know if its possible with someone in pre-foreclosure. Anyone ever done that? I am in Ohio.
Post: Dayton Success Factors

- New to Real Estate
- Dayton, OH
- Posts 19
- Votes 6
@Byran Blankenship
3K in Dayton?? Thats amazing! It sounds like you really know what you are doing. Sending you a PM now
Post: Dayton Success Factors

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- Dayton, OH
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@Steven Leigh thank you for your knowledge!
Post: Dayton Success Factors

- New to Real Estate
- Dayton, OH
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@Gary L Wallman thank you for your time and knowledge! It's great to be able to build out a knowledge base before I get there
Post: Dayton Success Factors

- New to Real Estate
- Dayton, OH
- Posts 19
- Votes 6
@Gary L Wallman solid coronavirus jokes lol!!
I have not seen too many deals on the MLS in the Bevearcreek area, which I would love to invest in once I get back to the states.
If you wouldn't mind to explain, how do you find your deals?
Also, do you invest in the riverside/huebner heights area?
Post: Dayton Success Factors

- New to Real Estate
- Dayton, OH
- Posts 19
- Votes 6
@Eric Mielke thank you for your detailed response! I have definitely seen what looks like deals on the MLS, in C/D areas, but have no knowledge of the areas. Do you invest in the city of dayton? If so, what's one tool or thing you use to rule out a high risk area?
Post: Dayton Success Factors

- New to Real Estate
- Dayton, OH
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What does it take to be successful in the Dayton, OH real estate market?
Post: Dayton, OH Newbie Three-Five Year Plan

- New to Real Estate
- Dayton, OH
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@Michael P. You are absolutely right. I aim to get into multi families to learn and have some security, but I love the idea of long term tenants and appreciation, and will probably feel more comfortable with that as my time in the market increases.