All Forum Posts by: Kennedy Williams
Kennedy Williams has started 2 posts and replied 14 times.
Post: listsource help

- Grand Prairie, TX
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Yea I thought I did something wrong too but it's back up now
Post: listsource help

- Grand Prairie, TX
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it's doing the same thing when I try man...must be some type of glitch
Post: Bandit Sign Marketing Results

- Grand Prairie, TX
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WOW ! Nice I wish I could get these results. I have put out 50 - 60/night a few times and have gotten 0 calls lol.
Congrats
Post: Sold! House flip $83,000 in Profit

- Grand Prairie, TX
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Wow! Awesome deal! Congrats!
Post: Looking to buy first multi-family

- Grand Prairie, TX
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Thanks Fred I will definitely take all of that into consideration. Good luck to you as well!
Post: We did it! We hit our investment goal!

- Grand Prairie, TX
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Congrats Brie! This is definitely inspiring!
Post: Looking to buy first multi-family

- Grand Prairie, TX
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wow yea that is definitely a similar backstory. Congrats on your new purchase! How is it going with your first property?
Post: Looking to buy first multi-family

- Grand Prairie, TX
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I agree. I believe even though this is going to be my personal residence I will have to go direct to seller in order to pick up a good deal. What is your strategy for analyzing if a multi unit (duplex to 4plex) is a good deal? Im guessing I would need the cap rate and monthly rents/expenses correct?
Post: Looking to buy first multi-family

- Grand Prairie, TX
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Well My Credit is not horrible it just isn't "very good" and I am not sure what the requirement would be for financing.
Post: Looking to buy first multi-family

- Grand Prairie, TX
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Hi,
I am 24, currently live in the Dallas / Ft. Worth area, just recently graduated college about a year and a half ago and have been fortunate enough to land a job in my career field (accounting). Now that I have pretty "stable" income I am looking to purchase a 2-4plex after my lease is up at my apartment in the next 10 months. My intentions are to become a fix and flip investor in the near future, however I will still need a permanent residence regardless of what my career plans are so I figure it would be best to make my first home purchase an investment instead of just a liability.
My question is, should I try and get bank financing or should I try and go direct to seller for seller financing? My credit isnt very good so if I do go the direction of bank financing then I will definitely need to start repairing my credit immediately if I want to make this purchase in the next 10 months.