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All Forum Posts by: Ernesto Hernandez

Ernesto Hernandez has started 50 posts and replied 382 times.

Post: Good Lenders, PM's, Agents/Brokers in Indianapolis

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

Thank You all. I was able to generate a healthy list of referrals and resources via this post. 

Post: Good Lenders, PM's, Agents/Brokers in Indianapolis

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

I browsed and searched in the local Sub Forum for Indianapolis but it's not a very active sub forum so i'm trying in the general forum.

Visiting Indianapolis in a month. I want to start deep diving into neighborhoods, demographics, population and job trends, economic development, etc. If anyone has good lending, property management, agent/broker, contractor contacts they can vouch for, I would love some referrals. 

I'm particularly interested in small-medium multi's and/or BRRRR candidates but not finished SFH's and i also don't care to flip.

Look forward to learning a ton and potentially meeting some of you. 

Post: Indiana Referrals (property management & lender)

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

Following. I'll be visiting Indy soon. If any of you would be so kind as to inbox me some Lenders you really like or high performing agents/brokers, I would really appreciate it. 

Also, from the Institute of Real Estate Management website:

Barrett and Stokely Management LLC, AMOIndianapolisINUSAAMO Headquarters
Buckingham Companies , AMOIndianapolisINUSAAMO Headquarters
Flaherty & Collins Properties , AMOIndianapolisINUSAAMO Headquarters
Flaherty & Collins Properties, AMOIndianapolisINUSAAMO Branch
Gene B. Glick Management Corp., AMOIndianapolisINUSAAMO Headquarters

Post: Spring Hill FL Flip- looking for JV partners or Private Lenders

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

Following up. What ended up happening here? Did you get an investor? I'd love to speak with him/her. 

Post: Saving You Some Time: MultiFamily Millions by Lindahl Boot Notes

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

Hey @Hoa Nguyen thanks for the follow up. $40k is a ton of money. 

I too like real, actual case studies with every bit of detail. 

All the best to you and your husband!

Post: Opportunity Zones - Latest Podcast

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-release/sm0283

Overheard this on the latest podcast, Amanda Han brought it up. As i understand it, the government will soon let you roll over your stock proceeds tax free into purchase in areas deemed “opportunity zones”. If you hold for 10 years, you may be exempt from all capital gains taxes. 

These designated Opporutnity Zones should be announced in the next 30-60 days. 

Post: First out of state purchase done - here are some lessons

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

Awesomeness Patrick!

Post: Newbie in San Francisco Bay Area, California

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

Welcome aboard Michael. Earlier retirement usually equates with cash flow and where we live is not great for that. 

I've plowed through a pile of great books in the past 4 months and have all sorts of notes on them. Happy to share anything with you. 

I went to the Thrive REIA meetup in Danville for the first time and it was AMAZING. To be in a room full of people with similar goals, some of whom are already investing in cash flow markets, was fantastic. No pitches, just a fantastic speaker and presentation and great networking.

Good luck!

Post: SOLD!!!!! Cash Cow!4-Fam/Rent $2.1K - Trulia Green

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

Not getting anything when I plug that into my searches. Mind PMing me specifics?

Post: SOLD!!!!! Cash Cow!4-Fam/Rent $2.1K - Trulia Green

Ernesto HernandezPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Francisco, Ca
  • Posts 408
  • Votes 361

What's the street address on this one Shawn?