All Forum Posts by: Eva Brock
Eva Brock has started 7 posts and replied 25 times.
Post: 10K Club Jerry Norton - Who's in?

- Brooklyn, NY
- Posts 26
- Votes 12
I paid for 10k program and paying 97.00 per month for addl info needed to be more successful. I have yet to get a response as to how to proceed. I'm frustrated and pulling the plug if I don't get an answer ASAP. My emails are going in circles and un answered.
Good luck
Post: How to solicit realtors in various states for investment

- Brooklyn, NY
- Posts 26
- Votes 12
Quote from @Justin Rademacher:
A lot of agents have linkedIn, Facebook, IG etc. I would identify what market you want to get into first. Then I would search social media websites to see who pops up. Do your research and make sure they are a good fit for investors. Not all agents know the investment side of the business. I have a sheet that has 10 questions to ask realtors to see if they are a good fit. I would be more than happy to share if you would like.
Sure I would greatly appreciate the sheet.
Post: How to solicit realtors in various states for investment

- Brooklyn, NY
- Posts 26
- Votes 12
How to connect with Realtors.
Can anyone share how to get info. from Anthony Chara program
Post: Tyrone The Flip Man

- Brooklyn, NY
- Posts 26
- Votes 12
Yes. He is the real deal. He answers his phone if he's mentoring. He is a really nice dude. Totally about his business. Interview him first. Then decide.
Post: How to buy my first house in NY Brooklyn I am new at this.

- Brooklyn, NY
- Posts 26
- Votes 12
Hi Ralph
Welcome to the world of freedom.
I suggest you stay connected with a real estate investor club such as this. Read R E books You tube has a ton of info. There's 2 phenomenal guys I follow :Flipman, and Gerald e Harris,
I suggest you buy a multifamily first then venture into single family.
There's wealth in real estate
LETS GO!
Post: Wichita RE Investor Come Together

- Brooklyn, NY
- Posts 26
- Votes 12
Interested in info to this group. Are they virtual meetings?
Post: Lease increase question

- Brooklyn, NY
- Posts 26
- Votes 12
What's your take? Deal or no deal
Open for suggestions
7 + 8 year lease =15 yrs
1st 7yrs @ 4% annual increase
Year 8 increase to 9%
Remaining 7yrs @ 4% increases.
L
Post: Commercial Mixed Use - Tenant Search - Hot Pink Hair Salon

- Brooklyn, NY
- Posts 26
- Votes 12
Renting during covid is tough. If you want it to remain a salon you could always advertise for a business partner who is a stylist (with a business head) and work out a deal. Changing the concept is the other option to renting this space. Advertise the footage not the salon. I'm sure you'll attract interest.
Happy renting
Eva
Post: Commercial Mixed Use - Tenant Search - Hot Pink Hair Salon

- Brooklyn, NY
- Posts 26
- Votes 12
Someone inquired about owning a salon without lic. In NY you could be owner non operator, you'll need a business lic. and all hair stylist will need to be lic. to limit your liability. If this become your choice and you have commission employees you will need a manager/reception/ cashier to maintain the business in your absence. Hope this help.
The red checker salon is dated. An upgrade would get you a better response. Or lower the cost to allow for upgrades. If you're the owner and salon can't be sold... you have to make a decision to get your unit rented out to a new concept. I understand the situation but business must go on. I would have a discussion with salon owner referencing this concern.
All the best