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All Forum Posts by: Johnson H.

Johnson H. has started 64 posts and replied 851 times.

Post: Newark/Fremont Meetup - Tues, 3/25/14 - 6:30PM

Johnson H.
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Sorry @Jerrold Meer, meetup was last night.

Post: San Francisco Meetup - Thursday 4/10/14

Johnson H.
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Post: San Francisco Meetup - Thursday 4/10/14

Johnson H.
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In State / Out of State?

Both! I have been investing in Phoenix and in Las Vegas recently. Currently, thinking about investing in the North Bay and Houston.

Strategy?
I have several SFH rentals and completed two flips in Phoenix. I recently purchased a vacation condo in Las Vegas that is running smoothly on AirBnB.

I am either looking to buy SFH in Houston or buy a 10-50 unit apartment building in the North Bay and syndicate it with partners. I have not decided yet and I am open to any opportunities.

Type of properties?

SFH or apartment buildings.

Looking for?

Looking for deals with apartment buildings in the North Bay, connections for the North Bay and Houston and investors experienced with syndication.

Can offer / knowledgeable about?

Investing in rentals out of state, flipping out of state, vacation rental on AirBnB.

Post: San Francisco Meetup - Thursday 4/10/14

Johnson H.
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Note: There will be NO pitching at this event. I didn't see that box to uncheck and I can't edit it anymore. Maybe @Joshua Dorkin can help me out with that.

Post: San Francisco Meetup - Thursday 4/10/14

Johnson H.
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It's been awhile since we had a San Francisco meetup and I had a great time at the East Bay meetup that it would be worth while to start it up again. I am going to take a page (ie copy) out of my buddy's @J. Martin meetups and have the same layout.

Come one, come all! Join us to meet with some great people, talk about all aspects of real estate investing, and make some local connections in the Bay. For those who are coming, please introduce yourself on the forum by copy and pasting the questions I filled out in the post below, then replace my answers with yours. This way, everyone has an idea of who we are and who they'd like to target when we meet up. Everyone will have a chance to introduce themselves in a circle there. I look forward to seeing you all.

What: San Francisco Meetup - April Edition

When: Thursday, April 10, 2014

Where: S & R Lounge

Inside Hotel Zetta 55 5th St San Francisco, CA 94103

(between Mission and Powell)

This is a beautiful location as Hotel Zetta is newly renovated. Tasty drinks/beers, and food available. We have a reservation for a large table in the corner of this lounge good for 10-15 people and the space can easily accommodate many more. I picked this place as it is bright and quiet, not crowded with plenty of space to accommodate everyone, and close to BART/MUNI.

Get There: Take BART/MUNI to Powell station. It is less than a 3 minute walk from the station. The hotel is right next to the Westfield Shopping Center.

Parking: The closest parking lot is at Fifth & Mission which is just a few minutes away. From 6pm-midnight, rate is $1.50 an hour.

Food and drink:
There are drinks available, appetizers, and a menu. You are responsible for the cost of your own food and drink, if you choose to have any. There is no “minimum” or cost for the meetup beyond what you choose to spend.

Looking forward to meeting new investors and seeing familar faces.

Regards,

Johnson

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Post: I have some REO's that I will sell with 20% down and Zero % interest

Johnson H.
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Yes! Email coming your way.

Post: 2014 Bigger Pockets Summit

Johnson H.
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Calling @Joshua Dorkin! I enjoyed the 2012 one as well. I hope this can happen for 2014!

Post: Fannie Mae Homepath property - sitting idle

Johnson H.
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Congrats with getting FannieMae to accept the offer! You really wanted the property and you got it! Timing is never on our side unfortunately. You take what you can get!

Post: Newark/Fremont Meetup - Tues, 3/25/14 - 6:30PM

Johnson H.
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@Account Closed

It sounds like you are trying to drag me out to this meetup and its working! I am always on the hunt for deals, especially bigger. Let's talk about your plan tomorrow night, very excited. If you have something on paper already, email it to me so I can review it before the meetup. Thanks!

Post: Wholesaling in San Francisco

Johnson H.
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@Account Closed

The new regulations being proposed to curb Ellis Act evictions make it so expensive for landlords that it would financially make sense. Gotta love SF!