All Forum Posts by: Saj B.
Saj B. has started 1 posts and replied 12 times.
Post: Refinance

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Awesome! Can you PM that info? Thanks @Brandon Richards!
Post: Refinance

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Not sure if anyone can help me in Dallas, Tx? I'm running into the same issue. Looking to get a 30 year fixed conventional if possible.
Post: Real Estate Investors

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Hi @Renee Holland,
I have been a RE investor for four years in the metroplex. You have a great question. I would personally say from my experience that you can find an investor in any area. One key way of locating investors is the use of the MLS. Look for sold properties in the last 90 days or beyond, and look for people that paid cash for properties that have a different mailing address than the property address. Those are your investors. For conservative investors that want good school districts and want to stay in the up and coming areas, I would agree with @Jeremy Godwin. However, you will receive higher returns in the rental market in areas like Mesquite, Garland, Irving, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Lewisville, etc. Properties in these areas you can purchase around $100k and receive about ~$1300 in rent. If you're a "good" wholesaler, you can get properties for much deeper discounts. Hope this helps. Please keep me in mind as a buyer, when you come across properties.
Post: Looking to meet Investor in Texas

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Hi @Mark Castley,
I'm interested in speaking with you. I'm a local wholesaler, realtor, and Investor here in the DFW market whose worked/working with hedge funds.
Post: Marketing Ideas

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Looking for most recent marketing trends to get wholesale deals. I know that most people are big fans of direct mail by using a yellow letter campaign. I've listened to a biggerpockets podcast recently where the guest mentioned they had better luck targeting owner occupants than the saturated "absentee owner" market. What are your thoughts? I have about $6k that an investor has given to me to start a marketing engine. Wanting to know what is the best route to take before I start purchasing lists, YLs, postcards, etc.
Post: Forworth rental investment

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Hi @Sandeep Baldawa, totally agree with @Rod Hanks & @Shital Thakkar. I worked with hedge funds in the past, and they're favorite suburbs were the ones mentioned above. S. Dallas gives you great cash flow! Appreciation on your property will go up in cities in Collin & Denton Counties, i.e. Plano, Frisco, Allen, etc. I'm also a local realtor that work solely with Investors, please let me know if I can help!
Post: New Member from Austin, TX!

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Welcome to BP @Bridget Guess! You'll find a lot of great resources here. You mentioned a duplex you found. Can you send me details?
Post: Investors/New home Construction

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Hi Louis, I have a group of investors that are very interested as well.
Post: Brand new to Wholesaling

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Post: Investors in Arlington / Irving / Grand Prairie TX

- Rental Property Investor
- Dallas, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 2