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Jeremy Beland How Standing Firm Made Us an Extra $70,000 on a Wholesale Deal
1 October 2024 | 11 replies
YUP I have bought a number of houses at court house steps were the owner said it will never go to sale as I have a buyer.. well buyer is wholesaler who has no money and they cant flip the contract and the poor owner loses their house no time to even file a BK and regroup.. wholesaling is a very sleazy business the way MOST folks do it.. thats why its starting to get attention from the states..
Kent Ford Flipping in Waco: What to Look for When Buying a Fixer-Upper
29 September 2024 | 18 replies
How do you typically balance cost versus quality when outfitting a property?
Lavette Reid Raising Investor Here
30 September 2024 | 10 replies
@Lavette Reid Recommend you first figure out the property Class you want to invest in, THEN figure out the corresponding location to invest in.If you apply Class A assumptions to a Class B or C purchase, your expectations won’t be met and it may be a financial disaster.If you buy/renovate a Class A property in Class D area, what quality of tenant will you get?
John Ki Syndication advice in Dallas Forth Worth area
30 September 2024 | 10 replies
I think the best way to learn about syndications and to find quality investment partners is to join a Community.This type of investing is long-term, illiquid and completely out of your control.  
Chris Seveney Why I Love Real Estate: The Adventures of Finding Buried Bodies
30 September 2024 | 12 replies
so much private land has been logged and replanted since then.. in those days we would buy a 40 lets say for 150k  take 200k of timber off of it then sell the land on contract for same price then hypothicate the note to pull out more cash rinse repeat.. we also would use our logging roads and staging areas stratigically so when we left the roads were in the right place to do a 4 way lot split and the landings/stagging areas became the building pads.. in the NW permits for logging are not tough.. in those days it was over the counter and there was nothing you needed to do with regard to excavation.. however if I just bought the land and wanted to put in roads and pads then I would have had to get a grading permit and all the survey and engineering that went with it.. its was really something how we did that.. and I miss it to this day.. the other item that made it so profitable was Japan was paying premium for Export quality doug fir logs.. you could get double or more for export logs.
Joseph Nguyen Assisted Senior Living /Adult foster Home
28 September 2024 | 6 replies
Would be smaller in scale, less residents per caregiver (better quality of care), and less headache in terms of turnover (would not be considered an eviction). 
Dozar Real Walk through bedroom house
29 September 2024 | 5 replies
It will limit the number of people who are interested in your property and you may end up having to rent it to lower quality tenants and / or below market rent. 
Dayana Castellon Airbnb Listing and dynamic
30 September 2024 | 16 replies
It is a combination of reviews, pricing, amenities, quality of photos/listing, and CTR (click-through rate). 
Daniel Loane Filing taxes: when to expense vs capitalize for vacant rental property
27 September 2024 | 9 replies
For context, (1) the property was in poor condition when I acquired it, and (2) I’m a passive real estate investor.Here are my expenses:- Travel (~$2,000) and meals during travel ($500)—I understand only 50% of meal costs are deductible.- Gardening maintenance (just to prevent the grass from getting too high, not an improvement).- In-year tax consultation ($300).- Commission to my buyer’s agent ($300).- Insurance premium ($1,000).- Insurance deductible following a claim ($1,000).I believe the property won’t begin to depreciate until it’s in service, which seems to align with how TurboTax is set up.
Joseph Campbell Daytona Beach Market PROS and CONS
30 September 2024 | 30 replies
Step up into the 300k or high as you can and you'll see some great appreciation, quality renters and shorter vacancy periods if any.Sink as little into Dead Equity as possible, write off everything you can and after 5 to 7 yrs, when you click on my website and see: 100% 80/20 680 score, NO DOC Hybrid Option Arm with 1% min. payment rate100% No PMI to $1,850,000100% No PMI- one day out of BK to $1,000,000SELL, SELL, SELL, SELL EVERYTHING!!