
13 June 2024 | 5 replies
Because we needed more time to gather quotes for the work that needed to be done by contractors we trusted, we extended the deadlines in the Property Inspections Notice (PIN) on multiple occasions so we had enough time to better understand the issues and also protect the buyer's deposit.I'd get a few good contractors on hand, have them give estimates (see if they can even do it using the inspection report if visiting the property isn't possible) and have the seller compensate you an amount that you think is fair (it may not cover everything, but is it enough to still make the deal work?) and

13 June 2024 | 0 replies
From job growth hotspots to the rise of remote work, we'll explore the key factors shaping housing demand across the country.Here's what you can expect to learn:š¼ How a Strong (and Weak) Labor Market Impacts the Rental Landscapeš Key Labor Trends Influencing Housing Demand Nationwideš» The Rise of Remote Work and Its Influence on Residential and Commercial Real EstatešÆ Identifying Markets Poised for Growth Based on Employment Trends and Job Creationš£ļø Live Q&A SessionDon't miss the chance to have your questions answered during the live Q&A portion of the workshop.

12 June 2024 | 8 replies
The property Iām purchasing needs some rehab work, and Iām reaching out to this community for guidance and support.I understand the importance of having a reliable and experienced team.

12 June 2024 | 9 replies
As veterans, we are used to the hard work and grind - you don't need help, you just need to do some research and learningĀ from free podcasts, Youtube, and books.

15 June 2024 | 54 replies
so he is really fubared either way on that score. undisclosed principal in a real estate transaction is a no no as well.Joe,, Indy is like any other big mid western rust belt city.. it has its great areas with 500 to multi million dollar homes its regentrifying areas were two chicks and a hammer work.. and we do as well.. then you have solid B class vinyl village 10 year to 20 year old stocksame thing applies here U buy D class hood properties your in trouble unless your a local hands on landlord.Morris advertises and markets D class as solid easy to manage just grateful for a place to live type properties.. he is just a bozo who has no real clue as to what he is talking about in the real estate space.. that's the bottom line.. and to think all these people think he is a genius investor LOLas I like to do I can compare this to aviation u tubes.. there is this pilot in CA.. that was doingĀ U tubes flying from Auburn CA ( above Sacramento) to Oakland a lot.. he likes to video his instrument approach's etc.. problem is he bust just about all the minimums and one time he landed in Oakland with virtually zero zero and was bragging about it.. on an ILS unless your cat 111 approach if you do not have the runway in sight at 200 feet AGLĀ which no way he did you could see it on his utubeĀ your to do a go around.. yet he just landed with about 20 feet of vis. problem is you have others who are not pilots or beginners just thinking he is the ace of the base..Ā

13 June 2024 | 14 replies
Since Terrance wasn't doing anything to get contractors to do the work and we were loosing money on it, we sold it for around the price Invictus purchased it for, which did not include the renovation money.Ā

12 June 2024 | 15 replies
Yes thereās periods where thereās more work and periods where thereās less but once you develop a team itās quite easy.
11 June 2024 | 2 replies
Would the solution below work, and if so, what would the limitations be?

12 June 2024 | 16 replies
In my case, the QTA or Tax Title Services wouldn't work and so we're looking for an alternative like John suggested above.

10 June 2024 | 11 replies
A wise investor will not try to get rich quick with shortcuts.