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Ken M. Washington D.C. Prices Are In The DOGE House - Are Prices Dropping ?
23 February 2025 | 80 replies
Here’s the TRUTH - If the entire Federal bureaucracy shut down tomorrow, within two years ll NECESSARY functions would be performed by private sector and private charities, the charities  which would have more than enough money from donations from the public no longer paying taxes to fund the bureaucrats, the congressman and Senators $25 million each in “speaking fees” the waste and fraud currently being exposed that has the political establishment scared to death, as well as not having their savings robbed by the inflation caused by the currency “printing press”.  
Cameron Fowler First Flip Financing / Low Cash
30 January 2025 | 6 replies
Private Money Lenders (PML): More flexible, relationship-based funding with lower fees.
Patti Betts where can i find the form for NC 10 day move out?
24 January 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Ryan Konen: Here is one you can use https://eforms.com/eviction/nc/north-carolina-10-day-notice-to-quit-form-non-payment-of-rent/#:~:text=A%20North%20Carolina%2010%2Dday,else%20face%20an%20eviction%20proceeding. 
Stephanie Medina Is it a bad idea to convert this LTR into a STR?
26 January 2025 | 17 replies
To give a little more detail, these houses are in 2 rows, 4 on each side, so the line starts at the public street line, does a U-turn at the end houses then back out to the street.
Chris Stratton 1031 Exchange - DST?
16 February 2025 | 71 replies
Specifically, under a properly structured Trust the following limitations will apply during the period that the property is held by the Trust: (i) the Trust cannot raise new capital; (ii) other than in the case of a tenant bankruptcy or insolvency, the Trust cannot renegotiate or modify an existing loan nor can the Trust refinance or enter into a new loan during the period that the property is held by the Trust; (iii) the Trust cannot renegotiate or modify its existing leases or enter into new leases other than in the case of a tenant bankruptcy or insolvency (in the case of a Trust that adopted a master lease structure, this limitation applies to the master lease and not the underlying third-party leases); (iv) the Trust cannot reinvest the proceeds from the sale of the property; (v) the Trust cannot modify or improve the property other than undertaking normal maintenance or minor non-structural repairs; (vi) the Trust cannot hold its reserves other than in cash or short-term obligations; and (viii) the Trust must distribute all of its cash, other than cash held for normal reserves, on a current basis.
Andreas Mueller Why Should the Fed Cut Rates at All?
7 February 2025 | 2 replies
A quick non-political note on two topics I can’t seem to avoid: mass-deportation and tariffs.I am not concerned about the saber-rattling from the TV talking heads about “mass deportation” and “tariffs.”
Simon Packman Multi Family insurance
30 January 2025 | 8 replies
It’s no longer a question of if your coverage will be non-renewed or your costs will spike, but when.
Laurens Van swol DSCR Loan for Florida investment
27 January 2025 | 15 replies
It does depend on the lender.
Steve T. House Hack in LA/NYC or Buy Out-of-State First? 🤔🏡
28 February 2025 | 13 replies
In this case, I would need to find some private lender that does unconventional financing (higher interest rate) or I could use an FHA 203k loan.
Stacey Wells Best Ways to Secure Capital for Real Estate & Business Growth?
30 January 2025 | 2 replies
However, they will certainly require you to jump through more hoops compared to private and hard money lenders