All Forum Posts by: Matt Walker
Matt Walker has started 3 posts and replied 31 times.
Post: Multi Family Building Insurance

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Trevor Brown what areas are you investing in right now?
Post: Florida wholesale mentors?

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Luke Rorech thanks Luke, shoot me your email?
Post: Florida wholesale mentors?

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Allen Jackson Hey Allen, what wholesale deals are your seeing available in the Tampa area?
Post: Wholesale in Florida

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Corey Robinson what area do you have properties in right now?
Post: Where to get preapproved for investing in Indianapolis from OOS

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Doug Peters Hey Doug, I’ve got a good lender in Indy. Give Jordan Reichmann a call, (317) 345-1717 and let him know I sent you.
Post: Advice on buying 1910 Home

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Kevin Conness do these all the time. Depends on what you're looking to do with it. If BRRRR, and you want top market rents, you usually need to do higher end finishes. (If a flip - you may have to do it all since an inspector will be checking it all right behind you) if keeping to rent , You can gut it and do it right now so you have little to no future maintenance issues but you're get a lower initial return or you can do the cosmetics and gamble on the long term and take them as they come up. Just know what you're getting, what needs to be done and build that into the cost of acquisition. Foundation, including structural joists / flooring, water damage - most common for this age, termites, sewer, roof, electrical, gutters and mechanicals. Those are your bid ticket items. Find an independent inspector that might has a history of construction experience (semi-retired) and they will be most candid with you vs just playing CYA for liability purposes.
Post: Walked AWAY from corporate job after 1 year of investing

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Charles Clark nice work Charles, what are are you buying in?
Post: Was this a good deal? - First property bought

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Brandon Castillo generally anytime you can buy a property for love in one side and rent the other you’re off to a good start. Don’t stop there, start looking for your next deal. What area do you live in?
Post: What 1-3 pieces of advice do you wish you'd known 20 years ago?

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Sherry McQuage I started 20 yrs ago and wish I would done 20x the amount of investing and bought 15-50 units bldgs
Post: Multi Family Building Insurance

- Rental Property Investor
- Denver, CO
- Posts 36
- Votes 16
@Trevor Brown Use a broker, captive agents like State Farm and Farmers usually don’t compete in some lines of business like MF