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James McGovern I continue to meet Real Estate Agents that are doofuses
4 September 2024 | 25 replies
And bait and switch, 10 day Option periods for 10 days for $100 to surf for other Buyers to assign to - don't get me started LOL!
Angel Dejesus Heloc or Credit line whats the Difference when you have a multifamily
3 September 2024 | 7 replies
A general credit line, on the other hand, could be secured by other assets or unsecured, and doesn't necessarily involve your home equity.HELOC Characteristics: - Uses your home as collateral - Usually has a lower interest rate than unsecured credit lines - Typically has a variable interest rate - Allows you to borrow up to a certain limit, repay, and borrow again during the draw period - Can be used for various purposes, including home improvements, debt consolidation, or as an emergency fund While it's possible to use a HELOC for RE investing or rehab projects, some lenders may be hesitant about this use.
Zane Cress 1031 Tax Question
2 September 2024 | 7 replies
The transition into and out of LLC was my biggest concern because it might be viewed as a short holding period, but it seems to be fine. 
Jocelyn Bernstein After redemption period on a tax lien what paperwork do they issue?
28 August 2024 | 2 replies
After the 3 year period to redeem property, what am I to do as the tax payer?
Don Konipol It STARTS With Making an Offer!
1 September 2024 | 9 replies
This could be anything from a Letter of Intent as a prelude to a purchase contract to an actual purchase contract with an OPTION to purchase for a small option price subject to a defined time due diligence period.  
Jim Stoffey Joint Venture - Is this a Scam?
1 September 2024 | 79 replies
MLS, direct mail, through a wholesaler, etc.The property can be located in PA or NJ, they do not care.We have to send them a detailed comp reportWe have to have our GC's come out for bids (on our dollar)We have to have our inspector come out (on our dollar)We have to get the property under contract with a 10 day inspection period before we can show it to them or have their inspector come outThe contract has to be assignable$50,000 is the profit they ask us to shoot for6-8 week rehab time, no structural issuesOnce we find a property and get it under contract, we must immediately pay $795 for their inspector to come out, send them our comp report and our GC estimates.  
James S. Best DSCR lenders
30 August 2024 | 9 replies
Youll find out through time, trial and error that almost every lender can offer the same terms the one that will stand out is usually the one that is most responsive and transparent with their process.
Austin Wolff I ranked Denver's best zip codes for investing -- locals, I'd love your thoughts
2 September 2024 | 6 replies
Average rent was $1,981. 180205 (Cole, Whittier neighborhoods) - Rents increased 38.50% from 2011 to 2020, going from 13,499 renters in 2011 to 18,691 renters in 2020. 280247 (Windsor neighborhood) - Rents increased 31.80% from 2011 to 2020, going from 15,551 renters in 2011 to 20,493 renters in 2020. 280222 (Denver, Cherry Hills Village) - Rents increased 47% from 2011 to 2020, going from 8,446 renters in 2011 to 12,416 renters in 2020. 280202 (Downtown, Union Station area) - Rents increased 81.30% from 2011 to 2020, the fastest growing among the zip codes mentioned, going from 6,185 renters in 2011 to 11,214 renters in 2020. 280206 (Cherry Creek, Cheesman Park, Congress Park) - Rents increased 1.4% year-over-year as of 2019, with average rent of $2,454, the most expensive in Denver. 1For the Denver metro area overall, rents increased 0.2% from January to February 2024, a similar growth rate compared to the same period in 2023.
Brian Smith 30 Day Notice
1 September 2024 | 2 replies
(I have not signed and returned a copy to the tenants) Within the past week or so while renovating the vacant unit, Ive noticed an unusually high amount of activity pertaining to one of the occupied units i.e. vehicles stopping at the property for short periods of time, the tenant leaving as a passenger in a vehicle, then returing on foot, different people coming and going on foot.
Diana Jing Rent To Retirement Review
7 September 2024 | 85 replies
Appreciation has been higher on almost all properties than we expected over just a couple of years allowing us to 1031 into more properties in a short period of time.