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All Forum Posts by: David Gotthold

David Gotthold has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Wholesaling and birddogging

David GottholdPosted
  • Lexington Park, MD
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Thanks Brian

I am using the rental calculators to create the reports.  I am new to this area so I am trying to get more info on costs around the area to cover all the bases.  Thanks for the vote of confidence and I will certainly hit you up!

Post: Wholesaling and birddogging

David GottholdPosted
  • Lexington Park, MD
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Hi

I hope everyone is having a great Saturday!

I am starting out in investing looking to make some extra money and get acclimated to the process of real estate investing.  I have started a yellow letter campaign recently and have gotten some responses to it. I have been looking for distressed properties that I can wholesale to other investors.  While I have not come across any of those I have found some landlords that may be interested in selling their rental properties.  The properties are not on the market and I figure maybe I can put together a packet and show to investors on here who may be interested in expanding their portfolio.  Is this a legitimate way of gaining some side income or would this be considered brokering deals and would need a realtor license to move forward?  Could I be treated as a bird dog and work out a commission for finding deals that could be of value to investors?  

Post: Getting going

David GottholdPosted
  • Lexington Park, MD
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Thanks Miss Hooks-Bell, I appreciate the help!  I have been listning for quite some time and am finally working time everyday to take action

Post: Getting going

David GottholdPosted
  • Lexington Park, MD
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Greetings, 

I just moved up to southern Maryland and am looking to start focusing my spare time into real estate.  I am currently debating on a few options to help me get started.  I am more than likely going to obtain my license to just help gain an understanding of the workings of the real estate business and laws.  I am going to focus on wholesaling and fix and flipping right now. Do you think that working with a real estate agent?  I am just looking for deals right now and I figure that if I find a good one a buyer can be found no problem.  Does this sound like a solid strategy and dodoes anyone have any other advice? I am working through the guides that are on this website as I go.

Post: Greetings

David GottholdPosted
  • Lexington Park, MD
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

I'm an entrepreneur who has been looking to wholesaling to generate extra income as I start my business. I have always been interested in real estate ever since my parents got the Carlton Sheets program back in the 90s ( didn't really help lol). Have tried a few times in the past but got discouraged by negative nancys ( apologize to all the positive nancys) but am pretty determined. Looking forward to meet new people in the arena of real estate!