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All Forum Posts by: Steve Hicks

Steve Hicks has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

I’m currently in the process of purchasing an “as-is” rental property for $100k. The inspector has just confirmed it will need a new roof. How should I now approach re-negotiations with the seller? Thanks 

@Matt Moylan Looking at residential properties at this point. I'll need a realtor, contractor, property manager, etc. as I do not intend to visit these properties myself, but I'll need people I can trust. If all goes well, I'm looking to make multiple deals in the area. 

New investor in California looking to build a "boots on the ground" team in Kansas City to get started on BRRRR deals. Please be experienced and knowledgeable of the market. No games. Thanks!