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Jason Krick First Deal!!! LLC, Commercial Loan and 401(k) Loan?!?!?!?
26 December 2016 | 19 replies
For me it is.Sure, if I went conventional and put 20% down at 4.5%, it would look amazing.But that wasn’t an option for me at the current time.I will have more deals in the future where I can go that route.For now, this gets me in the game, builds a relationship with a commercial lender, gives me experience, and puts a few hundred dollars a month in my pocket, while having none of my own money in the deal.I’m damn proud of myself, because I passed on other deals that I knew would work, but not in the way that I wanted in the present.I needed to pull all of my money out, and I succeeded.Looking forward to placing tenants and get the place producing.
Sean Lamanna New Member from Lexington, KY
15 September 2016 | 3 replies
I am in fact looking at bringing a "note buying/selling" training program to Lexington, in Nov.  
Yasmin Goetz Who knows about Real Estate Investment Clubs?
15 September 2016 | 1 reply
Investing this way (using the same $50k) 4 to 6 more times a year, that produces a 32% to 48% return, or $16k to $24k earnings in a year doing no work at all, and it is perfectly legal.
Yasmin Goetz Who knows about Real Estate Investments Clubs?
15 September 2016 | 0 replies
Investing this way (using the same $50k) 4 to 6 more times a year, that produces a 32% to 48% return, or $16k to $24k earnings in a year doing no work at all, and it is perfectly legal.
Shayne Smith Palm Beach Realtor/Investor
16 September 2016 | 2 replies
I also invest in income producing rental properties.
Bob Higgins Private Lending Doc Prep ...why all the differences?
18 November 2016 | 7 replies
At this point, I'm a little puzzled by the variety of advice around PM-related loan paperwork and who should produce it.
Phillip Driesler New Member
16 September 2016 | 3 replies
Of course, being near Nashville is great for people who love a city with a unique identity, innovation and entrepreneurship, culture, music, food, art, nature, etc, etc.It's more challenging to find good deals in the city now, as it has been a really hot market, but there are still deals to be found a little farther out.Congrats on taking bold steps to improve your life!
Ariel Goldenberg North CA hard money lender
18 September 2016 | 3 replies
Many:realty sharesLendinghomego to any kind of meet up LOTS of cash in the bay area you could maybe find a private lender to JV with.but the two above have produced for me..
NA J. Short Sale Negotiations
20 September 2016 | 2 replies
Although I've seen others put it up as something else entirely.I've been successful at getting a lower purchase price, but it required a new appraisal, a value dispute, list of repairs, new comps and producing evidence of showing history.
Atwan Kwan Pays Rent!...... but loves cats.....
21 September 2016 | 34 replies
I agree with the idea of letting them stay, adding the pet deposit and socking the money away because in the end, this can be a challenge to take care of the odor.On the other hand, if the contractor is not used to cats even one dirty litter box can cause a significant ammonia odor (cats consume a very high protein diet and thus produce a high urea content urine).