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Varun Khatri Seeking Feedback on Investment Property Strategy
18 March 2024 | 2 replies
If your current home sits vacant for 3 months, do you have the funds to carry those costs.2.
Adam Davis I'm a broker w/$2M (ARV $3M) & $700k (ARV $1M) listings... how do I buy myself?
18 March 2024 | 2 replies
With these carrying costs most people are looking to exit the hard money loan in 6 months or less.
Brett Riemensnider Buying first Duplex!
18 March 2024 | 7 replies
Making judgments and gaining important insights from experts with experience in your target market may be achieved through networking.You may confidently evaluate your possible investment and choose the best course of action for your financial objectives by carrying out extensive due diligence and making use of the information and tools at your disposal.
Jesse Grim Hard money lender or refinance
18 March 2024 | 7 replies
This might strain the schedule for your project.Risk: Significant financial losses, including the possibility of losing your property in the event that you fail on the loan, might arise from a repair and flip project gone awry.Due Diligence: To make sure a hard money lender is respectable and reliable, it is crucial to carry out extensive research and due diligence before selecting one.Before proceeding with a hard money lender, consider your financial situation, risk tolerance, and investment goals carefully.
Jimmy Vance Keeping Properties in Separate Trusts
17 March 2024 | 3 replies
His primary home is also in it's own revocable trust.I don't believe he has any asset in his own name, everything in separate trusts.I believe on each trust he is the trustee with his son as the first named beneficiary.He also carries A LOT of insurance, uses a top property management company and all of his properties are in higher-end areas.I was curious, if he's involved in a lawsuit related to one of his properties - I know the trustee has to be identified and usually the target of the suit, but are the properties in his other separate trusts protected.
Sean Lemon Has anyone used The “flip system” by the Martels?
19 March 2024 | 46 replies
Feel free to reach out to me directly to carry on the conversation or check out episode 878 on Bigger Pockets where I discuss in more detail some of the above benefits to micro-flipping https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-878 I appreciate your feedback Antoine.
Account Closed PM maintenance team overcharging hours?
18 March 2024 | 29 replies
Yeah, I think you're okay as long as you focus on 'Are they doing a good job when they carry out maintenance?'
David Rutledge How to find seller financed homes for sale
17 March 2024 | 24 replies
What the benefits for the seller are is that they CAN foreclose almost as easily as a bank if need be; there is a good chance that they can get a better rate on that Note that they will carry (say 5-10%) than what they are likely to get with their equity otherwise; if might help them sell a property that is hard to sell otherwise; and might be advantages income tax wise also.One example is a 4plex that just came online here in our market.
Katie Miller What's something nobody tells you about Real Estate Investing, but should?
17 March 2024 | 29 replies
.- Hard Money lender: 90% purchase LTV, 100% Rehab, 11.5%, I/O- Commercial Line of Credit on the funding gap: $13.6k (DP), $12k (CCs) , $15k (Rehab 1st phase) + Carrying Costs = $50kProfit will likely be $15-20k, depending on the rehab and sales price.I continue to learn from others and have gained my experience over the past 18 years as a RE investor.
Justin Brin How to find a good Syndication?
18 March 2024 | 5 replies
There are so many ways a syndicator can "add risk" to the deal in order to hit a marketable return for LPs, that any LP really needs to understand the ins and outs of real estate operations, market cycles, financing structures, fees and carried interest, etc if they want to fully assess a deal.