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Bill Henderson Hopeful and driven newbie
9 April 2018 | 2 replies
The sacrifices you make today can have a magnificent impact on your future.
Luigi Pavone What is the difference between CMA & COMPs?
7 April 2018 | 0 replies
.*** Marketing analysts can figure out the trend of the economy performance and predicate the impact on the price of almost every and any thing that are offer to be sold or bought on today market included and not limited to REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES PRICES.Buyers:Inform your buyers what a higher interest rate means: Mr.
Erin Carpenter Opinion on Western 'Burbs of Indy? (Avon, Brownsburg, Plainfield)
9 April 2018 | 3 replies
If positioned properly, probably more profitable in 5 years in comparison to most cash flow investment strategies.Here's my take on the matter.1.
Jacqua Le Fleur Drop in Sales Price for Boyle Heights Multifamily Units
4 May 2020 | 15 replies
Thanks for sharing, and yes, the push-back from the community definitely has an impact.
Amber Bennett Owner sells home. 1st Note current. 2nd Non-performing. Now what?
9 April 2018 | 14 replies
well I am not a NPN expert by any means but this is an interesting question so this is my best guess's1. the 189k is all the property is worth.. in reality.. so that's why its listed at that price.. and probably in contract for around that number.2. the seller does not realize you own the 2nd and who ever sold you the second probably realized the value was not there and unloaded it to you.. 3. your in the drivers seat in that this deal can't close without you signing off on your payoff.4. this is a short sale .. the first lender will be asked to take a short and will usually only cooperate if you as the second take no more than about 5k for your position.5. if you paid for than a few grand for the 2nd your in jeopardy.6. if you don't cooperate and the 2nd is in default you can foreclose payoff the first and deal with the asset.. 7. if the seller gets frustrated they just walk and squat stop paying on the first it forecloses and you either pay it off or it wipes you out completely .either way.. 2nds for most folks are pretty risky.. unless of course you paid next to nothing for it and its just mad money.. that you can easily lose. and just chalk it up to well that did not work.
Russell Holmes Are there long(er)-term private lenders for owner occupied?
7 May 2018 | 12 replies
In answering the question of note value after 12 payments- several factors to consider:  Note Investor looks at Investment to Value ratio- so from worst case scenario want to make sure they are in a good position if the note turns non-performing. 
Tim Broxholm Mechanics of receiving Private Lending funds
8 April 2018 | 2 replies
We have already negotiated percentage and terms including signing a promissory note and having the lender be first lien position on the SFR property.  
Adam Byrne What's my best play after first 1031 liquidity event?
10 April 2018 | 2 replies
Although you may find yourself frustrated with limitations of cash only growth and be tempted to leverage the cash assets - again not a problem in measured amounts as you said.The run up of your CA property has positioned you to take advantage of this right now which is a rare combination of events happening only in a small portion of a macro market cycle.  
Matthew R Crawford First House Dilemma
12 April 2018 | 18 replies
I'm not familiar with your area but if there are multi family homes available for a little bit more you might be better with that getting some positive cash flow going from the start and work on a rehab flip your next time around.
Julie Hill Five year strategy...
9 April 2018 | 11 replies
So, I think can see that you have the energy, positivity, and sheer determination to jump on the real estate investing bull and ride it out.