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Flipping Junkie Podcast with Danny Johnson

Flipping Junkie is a podcast for people addicted to flipping houses, wholesaling houses, and real estate investing. Danny started flipping houses in 2003 and has chronicled his journey to help house flippers both new and experienced. Subscribe for weekly episodes featuring interviews with people just getting started as well as big name investors like Brandon Turner of Bigger Pockets and Justin Williams from House Flipping HQ. The podcast covers a range of topics like what is working today to find great deals for flipping, how to properly analyze deals for flipping, renting and owner financing, determining repair costs, finding contractors and managing rehab crews, what improvements to make and how to quickly sell your houses for big profits and so much more. Don’t worry, we won’t leave out the serious mistakes that you need to avoid when get starting and growing your real estate investing business. Join Danny Johnson to get the inside scoop on how to get started and how to stay successful to create true financial freedom for yourself and your family.
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Mar 28, 2016

Erik Saengerhausen has been developing his owner financing real estate investment company for over 6 years.  He and his business partner, Mike Arch, run Alamo Home Source.  They buy houses, fix them up and sell them with owner financing.  Then, they sell the notes to investors for incredible returns.

 

They currently flip more than 75 houses a year and are working up to 100 houses.  That’s a lot of fixing up of houses!  They know a thing or two about finding and working with the right contractors to be able to do that kind of volume consistently.

 

In this episode, we cover the definition of the “right” contractor for the typical real estate investor.  We also talk about what negative aspects to look for when trying to find the “right” contractor.

 

Erik has a different model for paying contractors than I do.  He has guys that he pays on a weekly basis rather than per job.  I hire on a per job basis so that the contractor is paid per job rather than for the amount of hours worked. 

 

That’s an important thing to keep in mind — there isn’t simply one correct way to work with contractors.  There are lots of strategies for how to work with contractors and you should find the one that works best for you and your contractors.

 

Many times these discussions will focus on the point of view of the investor and not on what it means for the contractors.  We discuss how important it is to make sure you see things from the contractor’s point of view as finding and keeping the right contractors working for you can mean the difference between success and failure in this business.

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