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Jacopo Iasiello How You do your Research
8 November 2024 | 1 reply
And what’s been your biggest ‘aha’ moment in uncovering hidden opportunities?
Marshall Smith Complete Rehab and Hold/Rent
7 November 2024 | 1 reply
Stripped to the studs, new electrical, new plumbing, restored original wood floors, and brought a 1946 gem back to its original form!
Jenny Kang I will manage my property by my self and will fire the property manager.
7 November 2024 | 12 replies
You will want to consider having the tenants sign a new lease agreement if you believe that's necessary based on the existing lease agreement.If you're referring to your agreement with the property manager, make sure there's no additional costs or hidden fees.What is the best way to officially inform the tenant about the management change?
David Yarnes New member but I've been watching from a distance....
2 November 2024 | 5 replies
Sometimes it's all about having someone who knows where the hidden gems are.If you ever find yourself looking to make moves beyond Long Island, whether it's Austin, San Antonio, or even Phoenix, I'd be happy to share some of the stuff I've learned over the years.
Michael Baum Fed cuts rates by .5%
9 November 2024 | 87 replies
Which relates to this gem you just posted:“Problem is the lying is so rampant, hell it's "main-stream" now for cooked-books and out-right lying in reports. 0 accountability anymore, 0.”. . .
John Barnes Proper etiquette when communicating/working with brokers in commercial real estate
6 November 2024 | 6 replies
Don’t skip a professional inspection of the property, as there could be hidden issues such as structural damage or code violations.
Andrew Lax Private Lending - Whats your ideal loan
4 November 2024 | 7 replies
If you're getting back into the lending game for long-term hold investors, a realistic “ideal” loan might look like this:Rates: Somewhere around 6-8% interest, depending on the risk profile of the borrower and the property.LTV: 70-80% LTV is solid, especially if you're aiming for lower risk.Term: 5-10 years works for LTR investors who want stability.Fees: Reasonable origination fee (1-2%) is expected, but avoid nickel-and-diming borrowers with hidden fees.Prepayment: A soft prepayment penalty could be fair if paid off in the first couple of years, but after that, no penalties.Speed: Being able to close quickly (within a couple of weeks) would be a huge plus.In short, give investors a competitive rate, decent terms, and flexibility on prepayment, and you’re golden.
Paul Amegatcher This is how I buy zombie foreclosure properties.
9 November 2024 | 44 replies
When used correctly a zombie property can be purchased for pennies on the dollar and then the hidden equity can be released via a quiet title action.
Brian Dolbeare New member - getting back to investing
31 October 2024 | 12 replies
You might uncover some hidden gems with solid cash flow potential.
Bala Anirudh Kurakula Re: Partner Opportunities by SummitCapital Partners
7 November 2024 | 51 replies
WA Securities Division is investigating (2024).A skilled scammer and con artist, everything is well-hidden through a maze of compartmentalized LLCs.