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Ugo O. Calculating ARV and the 70% rule
12 December 2024 | 7 replies
I am stuck in a little analysis paralysis because I am unable to make a decision when calculating the ARV of the property.
Tim Holt House Hacking in Rhode Island
10 December 2024 | 6 replies
Hi @Tim Holt I think in general house hacking is usually a good move because it gets you off the sidelines and into the game with the most favorable financing possible (30 year fixed).There's a lot of value in getting started today vs waiting some undefined number of years until conditions are better, which could be a long time from now, because real estate is a business and the sooner you start actually learning about that business, the better.With all that said, I always recommend that people analyze any potential house hack as a pure investment that they aren't going to live in, because someday they may want to move out and you should know up front (before you commit) whether you're going to be able to do that, or whether you're overpaying and will be stuck in the property unable to move out because it'll be cash flow negative if you do.So you had it exactly right when you wrote, "the property would need to cash flow when I move out and rent out all units."
Sam Chainani Buying defaulted mortgage notes directly from banks
17 December 2024 | 42 replies
I can see where the bank may be unwilling to make a loan to this particular borrower, or that this borrower may be unable to find anyone to finance them, but financing the purchase of a note is possible.The borrower has no ability to allow or disallow the sale of the note that's backed with their loan.
Tyler Jahnke Morris Invest Case Study 2.0
30 December 2024 | 819 replies
I have about $40K myself that I want to invest and get generating money, but I'm currently unable to get a home loan (max leverage at the moment), so looking at these kinds of properties to invest that cash in. 
Peter Walther Florida Appeals Court Orders Insurer to Defend Rescission Claim in Title Dispute
6 December 2024 | 0 replies
The conversation, as well as this decision, left me wondering how many insureds are denied policy coverage and cannot afford to bring a suit against the insurer and are unable to recover their loss.
Vivian Huang Investing in Tulum, Mexico
12 December 2024 | 49 replies
From talking to locals, there's a couple of issues than need to be addressed, some are the non-ecological practices that some of those developers have, unfortunately, our government profits from this investors and allows them to destroy manglers (which are the natural water purifying system of that area) dismantling hectares of mangroves and degraded the habitat of resident and migratory species burying animals alive.There's proof of fecal material floating beneath the city of Tulum, only 20% of the water is sent to the water treatment plant, there's no infrastructure for the exponential growth.The landfills in the middle of the jungle that is leaking hazardous pollutants into the freshwater system and that something that developers won't tell you.I love my country and it would be a disaster for everybody if this place ends up like some other great beaches around the world, that are completely ruined by greedy investors not following the rules.There's no urban or comprehensive master plan, and one of the risks is that Tulum will be like Playa del Carmen is today, overgrown and with environmental devastation.I will advise doing a lot of research before getting something in Tulum, different country, different rules, and practices.
Andrea Ward Tax foreclosure on vacant land- liability
4 December 2024 | 2 replies
Because I’m unable to obtain an insured title for two years, I did not plan to invest in this property until then for risk of losing my investment.
Matthew Hull How to Talk To Homeowners
5 December 2024 | 4 replies
Main questions should ask about the seller's:- Reasons/Motivations for wanting to sell- Desired timeline to close- Plan's after selling (relocation, reinvesting proceeds, 1031 exchange, etc)- Back-up plan in case they are unable to sell within the desired timeline- Reasons for not already selling to/with a investor or RealtorAdditional questions will depend on the type of seller lead i.e. pre-foreclosure, probate, fsbo, absentee owner, etc.Here is an example of a youtube search you can use to begin finding call recordings.There are 1,000s and you'll find that the best/most effective ones don't even sound like sales calls.
Sam Epperson How to find off market deals for investors, as a realtor?
7 December 2024 | 8 replies
Find out their goals (current and post sale), desired timeline for selling/moving, where they'd like to move to next (if owner occupied), reason(s) for not already selling to an investor or with a Realtor, Plan B if they're unable to sell within the desired timeframe.let's say they've got a property that needs work and they're interested in selling.
Jei Mercado ARV Question: Closer but 5+ year sold comps vs Further but 1+ year sold comps?
4 December 2024 | 8 replies
If you're unable to find comps within a 3 year time frame, I'm interested to know what your other search parameters typically are ( sq. ft. range, bed/bath count/ etc. ) , and also the locations you are unable to source these comps.