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Oliver Davis Flip financing without owning the property
11 September 2017 | 0 replies
The great aspect for me is that there would be no land cost basis and I would get the experience managing the flip (I have never done a flip yet).I believe there is definitely potential in this deal but the issue is that I do not own the lot. 1) Is there a way for me to get financing on such a deal (hard cost around 500 k) say if I had a JV agreement with him but did not own the lot? 
David Santore Washer/Dryer - Coin Op?
20 September 2017 | 10 replies
One aspect that most people do not consider, is the increased water and sewer usage bills due to the laundry.
Corey Collins Almost ready to purchase first BRRR property!
12 September 2017 | 3 replies
I wanted to cover a couple aspects and see if anyone can help tie up loose ends.
Tonya Weathers Any experience with Skandia Construction in Dallas?
12 September 2017 | 2 replies
At Skandia Construction LLC, we will create a project plan at our first meeting that details every cost aspect of the project.
Carlos Jonathan Fuentes Agents who find deals for investors...
13 September 2017 | 11 replies
I do not charge the flipper a free because we have a handshake agreement that they will list the flipped property with me.In all aspects, I disclose the commission to both sides and make it clear on the second point that I will end up earning two commissions, but I will show them how I earn it by bringing the deal together and then marketing the high-end flipped property to the max.I hope this helps.
Armando Pastrana Jr New (would be) Investor in Texas and Louisiana
26 September 2017 | 14 replies
Second there are many different ways to get into real estate investing whether it be single family residences, buy and flip homes, buy and hold as rentals, invest in apartments as a passive investor or by being active lead sponsor which you mentioned you’d want to be active I’m focused on the apartment arena so I can give you my two cents on apartment syndication from a passive aspect and more active approach.
Sunitha Alli Professional help to arrive at cost to rehab
12 September 2017 | 5 replies
He can evaluate the general and particular state of every aspect of the house, and give you an estimate.
Lance Luvaul Short term private or hard-money lending rates/points
19 September 2017 | 4 replies
As I say, I've never borrowed short term before, from private or HM lenders, so kinda new to this aspect of the game.
Edgar Cifuentes Opinion from Experts
13 September 2017 | 11 replies
In that aspect to me it makes complete sense, if the investors in Houston that are making all the money are the ones living by this code I am not the one to reinvent the wheel.
Nick Kendall Purchasing First BRRRR Investment Property with a Partner
14 September 2017 | 5 replies
We also plan on partnering with a friend to help with initial investment, cosmetic rehab (we plan to do the work ourselves and are not looking to knock down walls or anything major), splitting property management responsibilities, etc.I am hoping the community can help me out with some questions that I am still trying to tackle.1)  I am struggling with the financing aspect of acquiring a loan with a partnership.