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All Forum Posts by: Tim Illguth

Tim Illguth has started 6 posts and replied 21 times.

Post: Setting up a Pay Rent page with Wix?

Tim IllguthPosted
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4
@Alexis Guini Any luck with what you found? I'm currently using WIX with the hotel feature payment option. It's a bit clunky though so I'm still looking.

Post: Setting up a Pay Rent page with Wix?

Tim IllguthPosted
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4
@Sara Barb Hello Sara, I'm sorry I haven't been on the site for a while. How is your implementation of Cozy going?

Hello All, 

I've got a wix website setup but I would love to setup a way for my tenants to pay rent through it. I've followed a google help to setup a wix hotels to handle it for now but it just doesn't look right, it shows bookings and is super confusing for tenants. Anyone setup monthly rentals on a wix website yet?  

thanks in advance

Post: Wholesaling in Alaska?

Tim IllguthPosted
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4

@Jose Flores:
Thanks so Much for the advice. Where am I supposed to get these contracts from? Do I have to make them? Should I pay a local lawyer to write them up? 
My Mentor said assignment was a good Idea too. I checked with my local title company to make sure they do them. I haven't checked with them if they do a simultaneous closings though I will look that up. I didn't know about the extra costs for the simultaneous closing either. That would have been a rude awakening. 

Have you seen it be a negative situation, when the buyer sees that I made money on the deal? 

Post: Wholesaling in Alaska?

Tim IllguthPosted
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4
Hey all, I've got my list from list source. I'm sending out my first set of mailers soon. I was hoping I could get some advice about doing the actually contract assignments on your first wholesaling deals? Especially if anyone knows anything about wholesaling in Alaska. Thanks!

Post: First Property Purchased!

Tim IllguthPosted
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4

Thanks @Rachel Pervis, I've already done this. I'm not sure that it will go for as high as the comps say but it would be cool if it did. :)

Post: First Property Purchased!

Tim IllguthPosted
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4
So I just closed on my first real estate deal. (Well actually my second but the first time I really didn't know what I was doing. I built a house and then sold it for a $60k profit. Then used that money to go to school full time ) I consulted with a real estate investor from the states and a real estate agent who himself invests. I was able to find a freeze up house worth $200k (according to the agent) for $80k. I asked and he said it was a deal he would invest in but didn't currently have the means. I was able to purchase it as an owner occupied unit, since I will be living in it for about a year. The repairs came to $36k total so we should be able to profit from the sale in a year. My question is; how should I keep from accidentally putting down roots or making too many improvements. I've asked my realtor and he said just ask him before making any improvements but I wanted to ask for any help on the mindset of a live in flip or good books you would suggest so I stay in the right path?

Post: First Year on my own

Tim IllguthPosted
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4

That was one of the most inspirational things I've read so far. Thank you for sharing. Tons of respect for you!

Post: New Member in Gainesville, FL

Tim IllguthPosted
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4
Sorry still getting the hang of this site. Welcome, from another newbie

Post: New Member in Gainesville, FL

Tim IllguthPosted
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 4
@Jarren Mussen: Thank you for that comprehensive list of links!