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Jorge Abreu The Five-Step Guide to Prime Investors
16 February 2024 | 12 replies
This platform should fulfill its stated aim of delivering education, networking opportunities, and connecting with those looking for knowledge on real estate investing.
Drew Gelinas Renting Property to Insurance Agencies
16 February 2024 | 11 replies
Also happens with home builders that get behind on delivering houses to homebuyers who may have already sold their previous home. 
Justin Goodin 👋Unpopular opinion about sponsor acquisition fees
16 February 2024 | 5 replies
Many syndicators posting here have never delivered a single profitable exit to any investor in their "deals."
Chris Seveney What Not To Do When Buying A Note
16 February 2024 | 4 replies
As a result the contract outlining the agreement is (1) full off contingencies allowing buyers numerous opportunity to “back out” of an agreed to transaction and (2) supported by a relatively small (sometimes VERY small) amount of “earnest money” which is usually refundable given the contract contingencies previously alluded to.The result is (1) a large number of contracts “falling out” prior to closing, (2) a relatively long “due diligence” period of time between initial contact agreement and closing, (3) renegotiation (or attempted renegotiation) of price and terms by the buyer And, or (4) utilization of the contract as an “option” by some “buyers” who have no intention to complete the purchase UNLESS they are able to find someone to pay a higher price.Interestingly, in some countries, such as Argentina, for example, due diligence is performed BEFORE a contract is negotiated.  40% - 50% of the purchase price is due at signing of the initial contract (what we refer to as earnest money); it’s only refundable IF the seller is unable to deliver clear title, and closings happen as quickly as the buyer can come up with the additional funds.  
Travis Elliott Help me spend $600,000. Looking to buy multiple units and I need a good strategy
19 February 2024 | 44 replies
If your objective is to build passive income, right now RV Campgrounds is probably the best option, delivering 12-15% cash on cash with 2.5-3X equity multiples.
David Chan Throwing a Dart: Dealing Real Estate From Hong Kong to Omaha
6 September 2016 | 3 replies
I don't think about retiring: there's a certain sense of pride and high achieved from every home delivered to a family. 
Brian Pachciarz How To Buy An Investment Property In Indianapolis With No Deposit
9 September 2016 | 0 replies
Buying investment property is a great way to build a portfolio that delivers wealth now and sets you up for a comfortable retirement in the future.
Chase Loeb Legal or Illegal
11 September 2016 | 5 replies
But if a guy delivering oil calls you about a house he noticed on his stops, you close, and you kick him a few bucks, I think you'll be okay. 
Ehab Tadrous General Contractor
18 November 2016 | 9 replies
As a new investor stepping into Orlando market , building my team , needs GC s to be on board which having hard time with , to find the right company and candidate to deliver the right results of timing , most to be done with least expense and reliability of work and trust , any body know the right guy or company please help , really appreciate it in advance ....
Leland S. How much to put into rehab?
24 September 2016 | 23 replies
@Joe Assad in Los Angeles just put out a forum post about renovations that deliver the most kick for your dollar.