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Daniel Soltero First Investment That I should Have Kept
14 October 2020 | 1 reply
My realtor, Christian De Vera, helped me purchase 2 properties and sell 1.
Ricardo Cuza [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
17 October 2020 | 2 replies
@Paul De LucaThanks for the input!
Athita Covington Buying a “Tenants in place/occupied” property.
16 October 2020 | 3 replies
@Pual De Luca @Mark  H.
Anja Wright NY Holdover Tenants Won't leave. I'm an owner occupying landlord.
26 February 2021 | 61 replies
So much for liberals' claim of compassion...King Cuomo, King de Blasio and all of these other NYC pols are not liberals.
Jerry Peng Wilmington, DE, the Cash Flow seems great, am I missing something
21 October 2020 | 2 replies
I've realized that most top 100 US metros are being oversaturated with investors and DE in general seems to have really low property tax and good rental rates.I'm looking for some help in hearing people's opinions on the following 3 things:1.
Forrest Faulconer Are Baby Boomers to Blame for Low Housing Inventory?
23 October 2020 | 53 replies
@Paul De Luca Thanks for your post!
Sixto Moralez Make Tenants Pay Water Leak Bill?
24 October 2020 | 13 replies
@Paul De Luca.
Brandon Robb Trenton NJ Investing
3 March 2021 | 2 replies
geographic areas that are picking up in Trenton NJ:Downtown: The city building area - not much properties for sale there.Hiltonia: Home owner area, is quiet and the prices are much higher than in the entire city, it looks more like Ewing then like Trenton, mostly home owners not much rentals there.Chambersburg: considered as A well growing area but prices are rising as the competition grows.West end: You can get a better deal not paying that much, Riverside Ave (next to the Delaware river) is picking up between home owners.North Trenton: such as Vine St, Race St (off MLK), or Poplar St Oak St (off N Clinton) are picking up as well.
Elsa Long First Property - Duplex/ Buying Wholesale
27 August 2021 | 3 replies
Me, as a wholesaler, of course, I prefer a buyer who is all cash, since lenders can make things very complicated and potential de-rail my relationship with the seller if the buyer blows out due to lender issues, however if it's more of a hard money/private lender who has lended on these types of properties before and realizes things may not be perfect, then I sometimes will allow my buyers to use a lender, however then we have to do an Amendment/Addendum to the contract that the seller has to sign that acknowledges it changing from an all cash deal to one with debt, which so far I've been able to finesse sellers into.
Jack B. Real estate multi-millionaire, ask me anything
9 September 2021 | 101 replies
Originally posted by @Dean De Villiers:Originally posted by @Jack B.