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All Forum Posts by: Jannelle Marshall

Jannelle Marshall has started 4 posts and replied 21 times.

Post: Today - at age 24 - I "retired". Here's how I did it.

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15

@Filipe Pereira nice job, keep up the good work. Do you still work as an architect as well?

Post: Newbie from East Granby CT

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15

@Rick Santasiere thank you, look forward to meeting you as well. Good to know there is someone close by I can reach out to.

Post: Newbie from East Granby CT

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15

@Kisha Campbell Investing is going great. I'm actually working on finishing a flip in Simsbury CT. This will be my 3rd one. I have done 1 buy and hold and 2 flips. I also got my real estate license as well, so if you are looking for investor friendly realtor you can keep me in mind. I have also gone through my fair share of contractors so I can help you in that way as well. 

Post: Getting Frustrated!!!

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15
I have made offers on two foreclosure properties, and I was told the same thing. Multiple offers, present best offer, I didn't get either property and they did not come back on the market though.

Post: My first non-owner occupied Flip

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15

@Ramon JenkinsI am collecting $2200/month for both units, each unit has 3 bedrooms 1 bath.  I took out a HMloan for 80K at a 12% interest rate only so that's $800.00 a month, and then half for other expenses, so monthly cash flow is around $300/month.  I have before and after pictures on my FB page, link is below

Post: My first non-owner occupied Flip

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15

@Jean Bolger oh I had analysis paralysis BIG TIME, my background is Buisness Analyst. I read books went to seminars thought about paying a guru, which is how I found BP. I even analyzed my analysis paralysis because I knew that was preventing me from moving forward. After analyzing my analysis paralysis I asked myself what was I really afraid of, and what would best help me conquer that fear. I was afraid because this was new to me I didn't have all the knowledge, then I looked at how do I learn, I learn from doing not from lectures so much, I'm a hands on type of person.  So I made the conscious effort to fill my knowledge gap and lower my risk. I did that by going with an experienced team, and spending the money for my real estate license verses the guru. I picked the experience wholesaler, my assumption was he has been in the business he should definitely know what a good deal was.  Second my contractor I had used him so many times on my personal projects I never took the time to find out what he really did I just assumed he was a contractor.  My analysis paralysis made me call him after sharing with him what I wanted to do, it turns out he's not only a contractor but an investor as well. Owns a boat load of properties all over including outside of the USA.  OMG I think I saw the stars earth moon and the sun all aligned for me after he told me that. So need less to say he was the guy I reached out to for property walk thru and rehab estimates.  So my contractor is my guru I pay him to work on my rehab and I learn a boat load because I'm always asking him questions.  He even makes suggestions recommendations on what sellers are looking for because he has done so many flips. 

Post: My first non-owner occupied Flip

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15

@Terrell Way it's today at 7pm 

Post: My first non-owner occupied Flip

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15

@Account Closed is also one of the key players in that story so thank you Sal for coordinating the BP CT meet ups, and being so open to share your experiences 😉

Post: My first non-owner occupied Flip

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15

@Terrell Way I thought it would be nice to share because today is our BP meet up which I plan on attending, and their has been a lot of new members from CT and I wanted to share how the BP community played a BIG role in my success in a short amount of time. Thank you for the feedback

Post: My first non-owner occupied Flip

Jannelle MarshallPosted
  • Investor
  • East Granby, CT
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 15

It all started with BP, I meet a wholesaler on BP who once I looked over his profile was a great person to connect with. Why, because he was an experienced wholesaler and he lived in West Hartford CT. So he was in my neighborhood where I was looking to purchase property and he had experience. A few weeks after adding him as a colleague he gave me a call or email about a 2 family in Manchester CT. I really wanted a SF but after looking at the 2 Family it was too good to pass up. So I made an offer which was accepted, so now I had to find financing. I provided my signed contract to my Lawyer who I have used to purchase all my homes in the past, told her a little bit about my new endeavor into real estate investing and she told me about a HML that she does business for as well. Long story short he financed the whole deal and I left the closing with about 20k for re-hab cost. The re-hab went way over the 20k but I had purchased the property for 48k so can't go wrong with that. My intent was to flip and sell it, but then I did the analysis using the BP rental analyzing tool and realized I could make a killing off this property if I hold onto it. So I'm holding on to it, my renters move in next month and all my expenses are paid from one units rent. Next unit rent all profit. Not only that I have at least 50% equity in that property based on the completed rehab. BTW I got my BP account earlier this year, I formed my LLC soon after based on the information and insights from the BP community, and got my Real Estate license. I even found my Broker through a colleague on BP. Who ended up being an associate of my Lawyer and uses the same HML, so it's a small world after all. So from the bottom of my heart I would like to say thank you BP for being an integral part of my first success story and I hope and pray for many more. Thank you for also making the recommendation to write this story