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All Forum Posts by: Dylan Griffis

Dylan Griffis has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Reaching out to pre-foreclosures

Dylan GriffisPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

3 years later, how did this work out for you? I have considered reaching out to pre-foreclosures in a similar manner. 

Post: 21 Yrs Old Searching for a Start in Multi-Family Investing

Dylan GriffisPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

As the title says, I am 21 years old and looking to get my start in multi-family investing. I recently went to a seminar regarding multi-family investing where they attempted to sell a $40,000 mentorship program. I absolutely believe in investing in my education but this class was nothing but a sales funnel to pad the pockets of the owners. I am currently searching for any advice, or people willing to mentor in the Jacksonville, Florida area. I am willing to provide my time, my knowledge, and any leg-work. I have the drive/ determination to succeed in this by myself but am a full believer that your relationships and who you know are much more important than what you know. It just so happens I am brand new so my network in multi-family real estate is slim to none. If anyone is interested, I will happily work my butt off for you, sourcing deals and anything that I can possibly do to get my foot into this door. I have the time to help you grow your business if you have the time to help me learn the ropes and get my foot in the door. 

Post: Inspection Checklist for Potential Investment

Dylan GriffisPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

I am going to check out my first potential investment tomorrow. It is an older home so I am looking for a general checklist of what to look for when deciding if it’s a good investment. There is a crawl space which I plan to check out as well.