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All Forum Posts by: Jean-francois Ndomb

Jean-francois Ndomb has started 10 posts and replied 120 times.

Post: Just won my FIRST Auction!

Jean-francois NdombPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Posts 120
  • Votes 37

@Pavlos Kasselouris Man, it never gets old to share excitement with people winning bids. I am also in the process or getting or ready to submit and i pray to GOD I get it. If not, onto the next until my turn is up. Good luck on the flip and keep us updated. Great curb Appeal from pic #1.

Nice work @Karen Margrave, I am a stat driven guy. This is great. 5 *

Post: Flipping - One of the Most Risky Strategies?

Jean-francois NdombPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Posts 120
  • Votes 37

@J Scott, You should frame that first post of yours and sell it as a poster fore newbies. Love it!

Post: Pre-Foreclosure Resources

Jean-francois NdombPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Posts 120
  • Votes 37

@Sean OToole thank you for the prompt response. I am looking forward to something like that. It is a great tool.

Best,

JF

Post: Pre-Foreclosure Resources

Jean-francois NdombPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Posts 120
  • Votes 37

@Sean OToole, is Property Radar specific to CA market? or can I use it in Michigan as well?

Post: Buying with only 5% down

Jean-francois NdombPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Posts 120
  • Votes 37

@Leland Barrow, I hate speculations. That is a great point you make and a great advise. Great deals are made during purchase, not during selling. @Dawn Curry, i hope you figure it out, I am having my deal of struggle with the investment financing at this exact moment and I am thinking, maybe living in the house for a year wont be so bad of a sacrifice if the property is a worthy long term asset. But again, I have a flexible leaving situation this year so I guess it less of a bargain. But best of luck, like @Gino Barbaro said, you can negotiate a lot in this business and i hope you find a solution. Keep us updated.

JF

Post: 10 Million Views of the BiggerPockets Marketplace

Jean-francois NdombPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Posts 120
  • Votes 37
Great News. This website along with Podcast is changing my entire approach to REI. I'll promote and keep participating in all ways I can.

Post: Registering Business/ LLC

Jean-francois NdombPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Posts 120
  • Votes 37
I'm ready to register my LLC and I'm hesitant about the right way or company to use to file for the registration. How did you guys do yours? Thanks for your help in advance.

Post: 22 Years Old with 20 Units in 10 Months!

Jean-francois NdombPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Posts 120
  • Votes 37

@Joel Florek Great job man. Really motivational, I am mostly curious about the financing detail and  I really appreciate you offered extra details for those who are looking to reach similar goals.

Yours in fortune,

JF

Post: How to partner on buy and hold?

Jean-francois NdombPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Posts 120
  • Votes 37

@Jeff Macdonald It is very recommended to start educating yourself on General construction basics to start and eventually cut off the Project Manager when you have a strong grip and experience on how to deal with contractors and manage your own projects. I was a full time professional Assistant project manager in my last job and i am sure with experience and persistence you will get to that stage. And again, even when staying on the financial side of things, I'd want to be aware of what is going on with my investments. Best of luck in finding a partner, good ones are hard to find, especially the hard working ones.

JF