All Forum Posts by: River Sava
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Post: Just introducing myself

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Welcome Elwin!
Best of luck as you jump back into the game
Post: What other routes are possible to secure deals

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Hey DeBret -
It is possible. Have you looked into partnering with other investors? That could be an option for you, as some lenders will take the higher credit score
I’ve thought about that and creative financing along with a few options. I just didn’t know my credit was so long until I chose to get pre approved. I was in between jobs for the moment but now moving to Omaha which will allow me to get connected to other investors once I’m there.
Post: What other routes are possible to secure deals

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Hey DeBret -
It is possible. Have you looked into partnering with other investors? That could be an option for you, as some lenders will take the higher credit score
Post: 3rd year Real Estate Investor / Landlord

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Hey Roy -
Congrats on your success! For foreclosure connections, I'd look into local wholesalers or auctions. Also, if you goal is to continue scaling, a real estate CPA could be a great resource for accounting and tools like DSCR loans can help your grow quickly, especially for cash-flowing properties.
Post: New Investor in Mid Coast Maine

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Welcome Austin -
Good luck as you jump in!
Post: New and Looking to Get Into STR

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Welcome Josh!
Post: BRRRR Investments in Austin.

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Hey Keonhee -
Austin can tough market for cash flow, but areas between Austin and San Antonio or up toward Dallas might be worth looking into. Focus on neighborhoods with strong rental demand and growth potential.
Also, make sure your numbers work—factor in all costs, including rehab and holding expenses, to stay under 70% of ARV. I suggest starting with a smaller single family property, and build from there. A good team (agent, contractor, lender) is also going to be key. Good luck and happy to connect!
Post: Mom of 2 on a Real Estate Investment Journey

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Hi Mayleen - Welcome to BP!
Post: Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here

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Welcome David!
Post: What you need to know about relocating to Charlotte, NC

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Great insight!
I lived in Sound End for a bit; beautiful, walkable area with plently to do