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Shaun Coan Single family vs. Multi family
11 January 2024 | 9 replies
A multifamily home is generally a rental, where a landlord is attempting to juggle costs and may not select top end products.
Marshall Downs Thank You BP!
16 September 2016 | 50 replies
I am just starting out and in the same boat of corporate job and REI juggle.  
Robert Wodogaza Rob , real estate investor from Rhode Island
29 November 2016 | 13 replies
I try my best to balance everything, and for the most part it works like a fine oiled machine, but there are times when I start to drop some of the balls I am juggling.  
William Huston Investing in Family: Is it a bad idea?
12 October 2016 | 9 replies
I currently own a few rentals in different states, but since getting my real estate license i have started looking at family and friends for prospecting new deals as a new agent.I have a family member who has been renting houses for as long as i can remember between her and her boyfriend, but they both have some bad credit due to falling behind a few years back after both losing their jobs and juggling life for a while tell they found new jobs.I am a bit unsure about this idea still due to the fact that i have been running numbers on multi-family homes to purchase in the near future and turn into rentals, but i want to help them if it's a viable idea...I wanted to get your opinion on maybe purchasing a house based on their needs and running a lease option on the house for them to purchase down the road when they have the credit again....Right now they are renting a 3/1/1 for $1200/month and there is a lot of 3bed houses around them that are in the 100k and below that would meet the needs of them, im just worried about buying the house for them tieing up my own money and not have enough financing available to continue purchasing investment properties as my rental income from all my current rentals is my only income coming in right now as i start the career of an agent.
Richard Channer I'm new
25 August 2016 | 5 replies
I'm new here I haven't gotten much time to post much here I've gotten a few advice on stuff and it's been hard to reply and thank people for the advise but it's been hard juggling my family and work see that my wife haven't been able to find stuff but I'm trying to make things better for my family so I'm asking for help with 2 things the no money down investment and a good website for accurate pre-foreclosure can anyone help i live in Brooklyn New York 
Jared Cauffield Why do you invest in real estate?
27 August 2017 | 49 replies
I like the challenge of juggling a lot of things at once.
Kavita B. Looking to invest in North jersey
5 September 2017 | 21 replies
Hi @Kavita B. if you are struggling to juggle an inflexible full time job with coordinating showings etc, a good realtor can take a lot of the pressure off you.  
Nicholas Caldwell Reorganizing/Renovating existing dump I mean Park.
5 September 2017 | 4 replies
You have to juggle development costs and carry all that until you can get the park filled.  
Lucky B. reassignment after judgement
10 October 2018 | 1 reply
This assignment after the final judgment is common where the underlying owner of the note is a trust.....it’s just paper work juggling on their side.Just remember, you’ll have 2018 taxes that you inherit (if not more), hoa debts, etc.
Mike Morey Insurance for multi unit in central Maine
25 September 2018 | 13 replies
I just went through another round of policy juggling in CO.