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Jerry Boutt advertizing in facebook
28 June 2018 | 3 replies
There are multiple avenues you can take when it comes to incorporating Facebook into your real estate investing. 
Tyler Mata First investment. Duplex. Looking for tips
29 July 2018 | 7 replies
It also comes with a lot of forms you can incorporate into your new business! 
Jerry Gordon Can you get lenders on here?
29 June 2018 | 1 reply
Most people buying investment properties frequently establish long term relationships with a lender to save them from having to resubmit the exact same paperwork over and over again, and to keep things smooth, etc.If you're trying to close while physically overseas, I'd also start looking into settlement service providers, sometimes called a "title company" and sometimes called a "settlement lawyer" depending on the state the real estate is in.
Keith Brown Thoughts on turnkey investing and the best locations
2 July 2018 | 12 replies
While there is a physical asset and a real estate transaction, you are really buying a rate of return that you want to meet or exceed on a consistent basis.
Wes Blackwell Average Cash Flow Per Door In Phoenix Metro Area
2 January 2020 | 30 replies
And incorporating a small carryback is great. 
Duane Whittaker 57 years old and just started buying rentals. Any ideas?
11 July 2018 | 1 reply
A more stable of building wealth is to have as many rental properties as possible before I'm forced to retire from my physically demanding job, The safer route seems to be to pay off the mortgage rental as fast as possible, which I'm doing.
Duane Whittaker 57 years old and just started buying rentals. Any ideas?
1 July 2018 | 14 replies
A more stable of building wealth is to have as many rental properties as possible before I'm forced to retire from my physically demanding job, The safer route seems to be to pay off the mortgage rental as fast as possible, which I'm doing.
Burt L. How to Safely Close On 4-Plex Owner-Carry During Tough Eviction?
2 July 2018 | 1 reply
The first person isn't a problem as a friend of the seller and is about to move as the third person is physically intimidating though only the second person is named in the eviction, for non-payment of half of the verbal lease agreement.  
Carol Kotchek 1031 exchange what happens to the depreciation?
3 July 2018 | 8 replies
As I recall, if you took out, say $50K, then the allocation of the two properties is $220K and $80K.Now, figuring out these 1031's can get complex as most of the course I took involves doing series 1031's where you trade a property in a 1031, to another one some years later in another 1031, and so forth, and then another one, where you actually own one physical building but on your books, can be several, each with it's own depreciation schedule on it's final sale, can have two or more separate depreciation recaptures calculated.
Luke Medina Need advice on pulling out from an offer
2 July 2018 | 6 replies
Good location, close to family (we're incorporating it in a move, cashflows, under market rent, 19 year old building, nice, clean units.