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David Florist Landlord living with tenants - should there be a lease?
19 June 2015 | 10 replies
Decide what kind of tenant you want: Housemate-Tenant (shares the whole house with you), Border-Tenant (lodger with their own bedroom and possibly bathroom), Tenant-Tenant (has separate living quarters in the same building).
Rina Amir Flood insurance in TX
11 October 2016 | 8 replies
You can also look up the flood map online by googling "your county" flood map, if you're close to the border of a zone, then it might be worth it.
Erjon Hoxha Canadian friends, partnering up and investing in the US
2 March 2018 | 9 replies
This seemed to work fine for cross border ownership and taxation.As mentioned, a good attorney & CPA that is fluent in cross border transactions is a must.$25k is on the lower side of things to get started but I'm sure you can leverage that to buy 2-3 properties.I've found that it works better to buy with cash [or OPM] and then rehab.  
Alex Maclagan Whats your best method for removing wallpaper?
31 October 2015 | 21 replies
There were two layers of wallpaper plus a border
James Warren Newest Trends: Chinese Overseas Real Estate Investing
9 May 2016 | 7 replies
., @Joe Fairless CBRE Research had an update end of last month on Asian offshore/cross-border investments:Asian outbound CRE investment grew by 8.9% during Q2 2015, to US$10B.Intra-regional CRE investment declined by 40%, YOY, reflecting Asia's challenging investment conditions.China remains the largest source of Asian capital, while the US has just surpassed the UK and the top destination.While New York remains Asian CRE investor's top US city, Boston, DC, Seattle and Los Angeles have captured a ~40% share of their US investment capital so far in 2015Asian capital flows into the Pacific have increased 63% in the past year.Taiwanese buyers are on track to nearly triple their 2014 overseas investment volume.H1 2015 saw 30% of Asian outbound CRE investment go to hotels.Our private equity clients with Asian investor backing are searching for two different opportunity sets depending on the investors' prior experience with CRE in the US: Those new to the market want the gateway city trophy asset, but those who've invested here before tend to be more willing to branch out and invest in opportunities with more upside, say value ad deals in secondary markets.Good hunting-P.S.
Antonio Gonzales Emerging Trends in Real Estate: 2016 Edition US & Canada
24 October 2015 | 4 replies
Value-add investors can access multiple sources of real estate financing from insurance companies, CMBS lenders, private equity firms, and cross-border investors.
Jacqueline Carrington New Agent - Knowing Your Market
26 October 2015 | 11 replies
Cherokee Street, Carondelet Park, and get to know each neighborhood that bordered it.  
Ryan Milne Hello from Kingsland Ga / Jacksonville Fl area
27 October 2015 | 9 replies
Hello everyone,Just a quick introduction, I've been in the military for 14 years, always stationed in the same area, just across the FL/GA border in Kingsland Ga.I currently own a little 3B2B in Kingsland Ga, and recently became interested in other RE options.
Gary P. CD's, Turn Key REI, Stock Options comparison
22 December 2015 | 8 replies
However, the strategy is meant to generate cash rather than purchase great stocks, so the focus is on selling the "put".I know, just show you the numbers already....turnkey numbers (scroll -> for narrow screens):table { }td { padding-top: 1px; padding-right: 1px; padding-left: 1px; color: black; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: 400; font-style: normal; text-decoration: none; font-family: Calibri,sans-serif; vertical-align: bottom; border: medium none; white-space: nowrap; }.xl63 { } price dwnpymnt cashdwn mortgage rate closingcost rent management pi piti capex vacancy cashflow modified cashflow coc projected seller financed paymentfor 12 months 90,850 17000 2925 68000 4.75 25413.33 1050 105   538.34 105 52.5 249.16 44.99 0.103636742 204.17 82700 16540 0 66160 4.75 22445.62 900 90 345.12 499.78 90 45 175.22 175.22 0.127124547   79700 15940 0 63760 4.75 20505.91 875 87.5 332.6 476.82 87.5 43.75 179.43 179.43 0.135079046   Some back story on the financing, The first property appraised for less than the agreed upon price.
Justin R. Buying a Manufactured Home in California Near Beach Good or Bad?
6 November 2015 | 16 replies
Rents also are less and you get more if you go to some place like Oceanside, the first city south of the OC border