Bird dogger in Columbus, Ohio

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I'm new to RE investing and bird dogging but looking for an experienced investor to learn the ropes with. I'm serious about this and need to learn as much as I can as fast as I can. Any Columbus, Ohio investor looking for a bird dog???

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  • twilla11th June, 2003

    Our office closes about 1 short sale per week and we typically have a good pile of foreclosures for sale in Columbus. If you would like me to add you to our fax list, email me at **Please See My Profile**

    ~twilla~

    p.s. we're realtors, not investors (yet)

  • REIorBust11th June, 2003

    Hi Twilla,
    Thanks for the reply. I would love for you to add me to your fax list... but I don't have a fax machine. Can you send it electronically to my email account? Thanks!
    Don

  • jarviscm11th June, 2003

    Do you ever have any properties in the Dayton area? Just curious.

  • cashuout12th June, 2003

    I am a new investor in the columbus, ohio area and was looking for a contact if you can help plz let me know

    i can find deals and have a lot of drive
    just need to know if i can contact someone if i have questions

    thx,

    chris

  • twilla13th June, 2003

    To Don - get a fax machine-- i promise that you will need it. but yes, i would be glad to email you info, same address **Please See My Profile**

    To Curious- no, we don't have anything in Dayton and I wouldn't know where to look. sorry.

    To Chris - email me at the same address and I will hook you up with our phone numbers.

    ~twilla~

  • cashuout16th September, 2003

    Looking for a title agency in Columbus that handles double closing? Can anyone help.

  • cscarpero16th September, 2004

    Hey Cashout,

    Try All Ohio Title. They are very investor friendly.

  • jeff1200215th September, 2004

    Murph,
    I'm not sure I understand your question?
    Are you referring to acquiring properties from other investors?

    If you're a Wholesaler, why worry about coming off as a Wholesaler? I would imagine that a serious Rehabber / Investor will likely have more than one property in inventory, and for one reason or another, decide occasionally that it's time to liquidate a property or two. Maybe to free up some cash, or to stop making payments on something that they haven't been able to rehab yet. Whatever their reason for selling. they have a problem, and as long as you can address their problem, I don't think that it'll matter to them that much that you're a Wholesaler.

  • bgrossnickle15th September, 2004

    I do not allow assignment of my assignment contracts. But there are plenty of wholesalers who do allow assingnments. A guy in town who does 20 a month allows assignment. Sometimes he does not even know who will be coming to the closing as the buyer. I do a low enough volumne, and I am a control freak so I do not allow assignments.

    Have had guys call and want to pay in cash and close in 30 days ... no way. Close within two weeks, cash, no contingencies. Do your inspections before signing the assignment contract.

    Brenda

  • Murphyj200016th September, 2004

    Yes i have been marketing to homeowners, but i recently came across a property owned by an seasoned investor.

    I haven' t revealed to him that i intend to Wholesale the house because i feel as though it might blow the deal. So, I' m trying to figure out the best way to handle this.

  • bnorton16th September, 2004

    Murphy,

    Any seasoned investor knows there are wholesalers. I personally love wholesalers. I like them buying or selling my properties. I even want them to make money. I also wholesale on occasion, as do most investors. The two properties I currently have listed here are wholesale properties. The owner is a real estate agent, and investor. He knows I am wholesaling, and he doesn't care, because he is getting what he wants out of the deal. My suggestion - just tell him what you plan to do. If he has a problem with it, find another deal.

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