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Daniel Borgenicht Investing in a condo as a long term rental
13 January 2025 | 3 replies
I’m unable to invest in areas familiar to me as I’m priced out of suburban NJ where I was born and raised.I’m looking to spend $150-$180K on a condo and will need to research viable areas.
Jim Stanley Worth it to use insurance for a repair.
23 January 2025 | 9 replies
And yes, there is a risk that your rates would go up or they can drop you - but unfortunately, many insurers in that are may already be planning to exit the market or raise rates on everyone to make up for loses.One thing to note about a claim like this, insurance will usually pay for repairs to the damage caused by the problem, but not fixing the actual pipe that broke.
Mike Levene Most efficient source to pull funds from for a down payment?
23 January 2025 | 7 replies
The longest terms our plans provide to pay back the money is 5 years and the payments get made automatically through payroll deduction. 
Jeremy Frantz Turning New Construction Sf Home (With Partner Through Llc) Into Personal PO Rtfolio
21 January 2025 | 0 replies
Here is an example with some figures:My LLC total investment = $204,000Partner LLC total investment = $196,000Value of project when complete = $500,000Each LLC value afterwards = $255,000 / $249,000The plan was for me personally to go get the refinance loan because the terms are so much stronger than if I went portfolio with the LLC.Loan total = $300,000 (keeping at 60% or under of value for best terms from the bank)Partner LLC payout = $249,000My LLC payout = $51,000In this scenario, I am struggling to see how to get the remaining equity in the project into my personal name? 
Patrick OHalleran Feedback on The RealEstate CPA group (Hall CPA)
16 January 2025 | 6 replies
Quote from @Patrick OHalleran: Hi David - I used HallCPA for a Consulting engagement (about $5k) and found the tax planning support to be very helpful. 
Holly Radice Unpaid Utilities on Potential Deal
22 January 2025 | 4 replies
Otherwise you have to plan for worst possible results. 
Mark S. preREO - First Mortgage Secured by Vacant Property
24 January 2025 | 42 replies
I closed for both sides and had a chase them round for final signatures.Also might I add the property could be falling down, you basically have to send your staff out to take pictures and videos to send to them to get them to even budge on any price.These homes they have have been sitting a long long time and most cases they are on the city’s list of zombie homes and ready to be demolished, you won’t find that out with no title search and survey, you find that out the day your workers show up to work ready to get this thing back to livable to be met with more money spending ventures.Bottom line.
Nate Marroquin House Hacking, with other rental debt and low income
30 January 2025 | 10 replies
It would be good to talk to a lender to make a game plan and review your financials. 
Annwar Matani How do Hard Money Loans work?
8 February 2025 | 18 replies
My suggestion to any one that are first time real estate investor in fix & flip, or planning to hold property for rentals, is to learn or read, understand about real estate financing first, build your assets and network or partner withsome has completed some projects in fix & flip and has some rental properties with positive cash flow within your immediate area before dving in to any project by youyrself.
Stacy Fowler New multi-family property owner
21 January 2025 | 1 reply
I am currently in the market to purchase a tri-plex with the plan to live in one unit, make upgrades, and rent the other two out.