All Forum Posts by: Steven Meyer
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Post: Looking for Real Estate Attorney in Charlotte

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
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Who’s a solid real estate attorney in Charlotte, NC who understands creative deal structures and subject-to financing? I have a couple purchase agreements that potential buyers have sent me that I need help with. This is for a $500K townhome.
Post: Airbnb Cleaning Service Recs - Charlotte

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
- Posts 10
- Votes 6
Anyone have recommendations for a cleaning service in Charlotte? Ideally one that has a lot of experience with AirBnb turnovers. Thanks!
Post: Credit union for a secondary home

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
- Posts 10
- Votes 6
@Igor Stankevich Just curious if you had any succuss with the HELOC you were looking for. I'm also in a similar situation.
Post: Looking for Real Estate Attorney in Charlotte, NC

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
- Posts 10
- Votes 6
@Ryan Johnston Thanks!
Post: Looking for Real Estate Attorney in Charlotte, NC

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
- Posts 10
- Votes 6
Quote from @Nelson Diaz:
I used an attorney in Greensboro Named Ralp Evans, tel 336-622-5320
Thanks!
Post: Looking for Real Estate Attorney in Charlotte, NC

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
- Posts 10
- Votes 6
Quote from @Maranda Tucker:
You may have already found what you are looking for, but I would recommend Costner Law Office!
@Maranda Tucker Thank you so much!
Post: Looking for Real Estate Attorney in Charlotte, NC

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
- Posts 10
- Votes 6
Hoping someone could refer me to an attorney in Charlotte that specializes in real estate. I need help on LLC formation and quitclaim deeds. Thanks in advance!
Post: New to Real Estate Investing - Charlotte, NC

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
- Posts 10
- Votes 6
Welcome! I’m new here also and really enjoying the content so far.
Post: Deal Structure Advice - buying home from friend to turn into STR

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
- Posts 10
- Votes 6
New to Bigger Pockets, but loving the content so far. I'm seeking advice on how to structure a deal and was hoping to crowdsource some real estate expertise from the smart people in this community. Bullets below have the context. Thank you in advance for any insights you can share!!!
Situation:
- A close friend of mine (roommate from B-school) is planning on selling his single family home that he lives in because he just went under contract on a larger, more expensive house
- The home he wants to sell is worth $700K to $800K and he probably has around 50% equity in it right now
- I think his property would make an awesome STR (I already crunched the numbers) so I want to figure out a way to put a proposal (or a couple of options) in front of him to buy all or a portion of the home from him
What I want / value in the deal:
1. I'm busy with my W2 job and live in a different city so I don't want to furnish the STR; him and his wife have nice furniture in the home already so as part of the deal, I'd like them to make it STR ready (furnished and decorated) before they move out
2. I'm assuming he has a ~3% interest rate on his mortgage so I'd love to figure out a way to keep that low cost debt as part of the deal
3. His wife manages another STR in town so I want to propose that she property manage this one as part of the deal
4. I will need financing - I could probably bring ~50K cash into the deal and have friends that would likely be interested if I needed more cash
What my friend values:
1. Him and his wife need cash to put a down payment on their new primary residence purchase
2. He is financially savvy (currently in I-Banking) and already owns one investment property so I'm assuming he's open to an offer that would include him retaining a portion of the ownership in the property
Post: Charlotte Short Term Rental (Airbnb) Analysis

- Rental Property Investor
- Charlotte, NC
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@John LaVecchia Could you also share the name of your property management with me? I'd really appreciate it! Thanks.