Ever had an interest in house flipping but felt you needed help getting started? Today’s show covers that exact topic!
Cory Nemoto is an extremely humble but successful house flipper in Hawaii who is CRUSHING the game. On today’s show, Cory shares his personal strategies for keeping his pipeline full of great deals, what techniques he uses to make a minimum of $100k on each deal, how he partners with new investors to make everyone money, and his brilliant tips for building relationships with those most likely to build his business. You do not want to miss Cory’s unique strategy for using “debt-quity” to get deals brought to him before anyone else!
Cory has been so successful flipping houses in Hawaii that he’s moved his system to Seattle, where he’s crushing it there too—all using very simple methods built on relationships and creating win-win scenarios. If you’re looking for a can’t-miss way to build a profitable house flipping business, listen to this one!
In This Episode We Cover:
The two reasons you should NOT get into real estate investing
Figuring out your big “why”
Cory’s unique strategy for getting started
What exactly “debt-quity” is
How he makes a MINIMUM of $100k on each flip
The networking strategy Cory uses to keep his pipeline full
Where he finds hungry, ambitious, and like-minded people to partner with and his brilliant strategy to connect with them
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinars
BiggerPockets Events
BiggerPockets Podcast 189: 500 Deals, the $100,000 Wholesale Paycheck, & the Systems That Make it Work with Tarl Yarber
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The Book on Flipping Houses by J. Scott
The Go-Giver by Bob Burg & John David Mann
Fire Round Questions
In your own experience, how or what have you done to find deals off-market?
How are you finding your deals?
Would it be better to buy higher end properties in good locations maybe?
I am considering to invest a property either in Silicone Valley or Seattle area. What do you guys think?
Anyone ever hold a “contractor” open house (so to speak)?
How to source trustworthy contractors and inspectors?
Tweetable Topics:
“Even if the profit is small, it doesn’t mean it’s not a good deal.” (Tweet This!)
“Every deal is different.” (Tweet This!)
“If you’re in it for the money and the image, then you’re not going to make it.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Cory
Cory’s BiggerPockets Profile
Cory’s Website
Cory’s Instagram
Cory’s Facebook Profile
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