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Timothy Holden Has anyone used builder banc?
4 December 2024 | 37 replies
Contact me directly for any additional details.
Shawn Nofziger Self fund first property or get loan?
9 December 2024 | 6 replies
I know some mentioned about developing banking relationships and I totally agree with that, so here is what you do. 1) Open a business checking account in the name of your LLC to hold the assets. 2) Deposit your cash into that account to fund the real estate purchases3) After owning for 60-90 days, talk with a local lender about a line of credit against the 2 properties at 60% LTV. 4) After about 30-45 days, have the line open to use if you need that liquidity that you used, but until then you are not paying 7% interest on nothing. 
Ella Volney Finding Investors for Caribbean Property Purchase
9 December 2024 | 9 replies
I'll direct message you to talk.
Tanya Maslach Investors who offer corporate rentals / MTRs for corporate buyers
8 December 2024 | 7 replies
Our original plan was to work directly with corporations in a more B2B way as well.
Harsha G. Private Lending - Passive Losses on Schedule E
11 December 2024 | 7 replies
Like others in the post, interest income is portfolio income.What you can do is invest a self directed IRA/roth and put this money into notes.
Tyler Brown Best Energy Company for landlords
6 December 2024 | 2 replies
If you have good credit they don't ask for a deposit so it very easy.
Varinder Saini AI for advanced real estate use case: Analyzing disclosure packets
10 December 2024 | 3 replies
Pro:- it’s trained to look for safety risks, expensive repairs- within minutes analyzes entire disclosure packet of hundreds of pages- works as another set of eyes that looks for things you should be watching out for, likewise of a companion - great to quickly learn of property conditions from the actual documents while on the go (given that you still follow your own due diligence process)- beta is freeCons:- still in beta- can’t share report directly unless copy and paste- only core documents (home inspection, pest, roof, tds, hazard, solar) are supported but not regional specific disclosures like hoa- estimates it provides aren’t accurate- not mobile friendly 
Drue Fourmont Where do I start as a 21 year old College Student at LMU Los Angeles???
10 December 2024 | 2 replies
Is this the route I should take:Find an agent to work underCold call, cold call, cold callGet good at analyzing dealsGet my real estate license  Take commission and reinvest in multifamilyPlease if anyone out there can give me some advice or point me in a direction I would really appreciate it.
James Masotti Project management software - how do you manage your projects?
17 December 2024 | 17 replies
We've tried most of the systems you've mentioned, as well as the ones that more directly compare to Flipper Force, that are industry specific.In my opinion, Flipper Force has more to offer, with less of the things you don't need.
Kevin Prasad Seller Financing: need advice on how to pitch
9 December 2024 | 5 replies
I’m waiting to connect with the realtor to get more information about the sellers background / potentially speak direct to build a bit of a relationship.