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Scott Trench 2025-2026 Might Be One of the Best Stretches to Purchase Multifamily Since 2010-2011
3 January 2025 | 8 replies
No trigger will materially change demand: What's notable about the last two and a half years is that rents have largely stayed flat.
Keegan Felix Full time working mom of 3 in my 40's with 8K to invest
9 January 2025 | 21 replies
One more tip – people remember stories that trigger their emotions.
Kyle Fitch Why Real Estate Over Stock Market?
6 January 2025 | 57 replies
Although I probably get killed on transaction fees which is part of why I am not pulling the trigger (along with lack of time to execute well).There are games you can play for increasing your returns in the stock market (sector rotations, rebalancing, being a good company picker) but you lack operational control. 
Robert Quiroz Why are a lot of MFH being sold with rents under market
13 January 2025 | 30 replies
On most small MF that get listed for sale, the owner lost interest years ago and management attention is in a steady decline until something triggers the sale.
Elijah Berg 36% Rent increse Two weeks Into First duplex as a 19 year old Investor
4 January 2025 | 23 replies
After a couple of years of treading the path to frugality to build this financial runway, I've networked with the greatest people who made this all happen, of course, it took the strength, determination, time, etc to place myself where I am today but, without the mentorship of my two great mentors whom I wish used BiggerPockets so I can mention, I don't believe I would have made it thus far relying on some whimsical dream that this will all pan out accordingly, thank you for everything Greg and Lashawn.In addition, I would like to thank Bigger Pockets for connecting me with the greatest realtor @Stephen Schmitt Who took my dreams and aspirations to the core when we first connected and spoke about my future goals to replace my W2 job for financial freedom. within three months of me deciding to pull the trigger and get pre-approved, we found this killer cash-cow that apprised over purchase price!!! 
Angela A. Cash out after reverse 1031
10 December 2024 | 0 replies
The $450K will be returned to me as payback of my loan to the intermediary, without trigger any capital gain taxes, right?
Alyssa Dinson What has been your experience with out of state investing?
16 January 2025 | 78 replies
Found my deal on Zillow, ran the numbers, pulled the trigger and flew into town to do some of the work myself with the help of some family with experience fixing houses.
Elliot Tan Can you assume a VA loan with an entity?
13 December 2024 | 2 replies
Key Steps Before ProceedingContact the Loan Servicer: They will guide you through the assumption process and confirm whether an entity can participate.Consult an Attorney: If you’re considering title transfers or joint ventures, an attorney familiar with VA loans can help you navigate potential risks.Understand Due-On-Sale Clauses: Ensure any post-assumption changes comply with the loan terms to avoid triggering repayment demands.Final ThoughtsVA loans are a unique and valuable financing tool, but the program’s focus on personal borrowers makes entity-based assumptions unlikely.
Josue Ramos Best Markets To Invest
4 January 2025 | 35 replies
Pick one, but pull the trigger.
Carter Mayberry Refinancing my current FHA to Commercial Financing
13 December 2024 | 15 replies
Transferring ownership to your LLC might trigger transfer taxes or reassessment, depending on your local regulations.Commercial lenders will evaluate your loan based on the property’s cash flow (DSCR) rather than your personal income, which is great for freeing up your DTI.