All Forum Posts by: Jordan D'Silva
Jordan D'Silva has started 11 posts and replied 95 times.
Post: Local Banks in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area

- Investor
- Dallas, TX
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@Andrew Syrios Texas Brand Bank has done good work with me
Post: Legal help with squatters in DFW

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- Dallas, TX
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I've used Ian Ghrist in situations like this before, he's great. https://ghristlaw.com/
Post: What do you spend your time doing?

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- Dallas, TX
- Posts 104
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I'm an investor in Dallas area with over 500 rentals and mortgage notes, and 10 full-time employees, and I was thinking back on my day and how much time I spend solving problems instead of finding deals. What does your day look like and how have you worked to spend more time on money-making deals?
Post: Getting started in Multifamily

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- Dallas, TX
- Posts 104
- Votes 43
@Hunter Crowder price point 1M and below and area preferably North Texas, but I can work in Central Tx as well
Post: Getting started in Multifamily

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- Dallas, TX
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@Camile Case I had been looking at LoopNet, sending letters to and cold calling small Multifamily owners and casually looking for brokers to cold call. But based on this feedback, I think I’ll make finding good broker relationships a priority
Post: Getting started in Multifamily

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- Dallas, TX
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@Rick Martin thanks so much! I really appreciate that advice
Post: Getting started in Multifamily

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- Dallas, TX
- Posts 104
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@Charles Seaman smaller to start off
Post: Getting started in Multifamily

- Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 104
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In the Dallas area, I buy low income single family homes and have 500+ units. Now I want to get into the Multifamily game, but I’m finding it hard to get started even finding deals. I have the financing and the manpower, just need deals. What’s your best advice?
Post: How do I get leads to call me?

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- Dallas, TX
- Posts 104
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Originally posted by @Tim Oppelt:
PPC (adwords) is great! But it's not cheap. And it won't "get your phone ringing" off the hook per se. You actually won't get a ton of leads, but leads aren't the name of the game. Deals are. PPC leads can be few and far between, but they are very motivated and have a much higher % of being deals than most lead channels. Our company is Wholesaling PPC, you can google and find your site and check out our simple course (free) to help you decide if ppc is right for you or not.
Thanks! I will look into that.
Post: How do I get leads to call me?

- Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 104
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Currently, I am doing a lot of cold calls, postcards, emailing, etc. to lead lists and it is a lot of work even with a VA team. Yet, I have not been able to get many deals using these methods. What are some of your best methods you all use to get your phones ringing? Some ideas we are looking at include AdWords, boosting our website with more blogs, keywords, branding thru flyers, billboards, door knocking. What has worked for you?