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John Laney Will the Aug 17th NAR settlement cause some buyers agents to charge an hourly rate?
17 August 2024 | 5 replies
So perhaps if those same buyers were to pay for our services hourly, we may see them more motivated to make decisions faster.
Eric Fernwood July Las Vegas Rental Market Update
16 August 2024 | 2 replies
Prices and rents continue to increase steadily.Sales - $/SqFt by Month(Click to enlarge.)The median sales $/SF was up 9% YoY and 6.7% YTD.Rentals - $/SqFt by MonthRents rose 4.3% YoY and 6% YTD.The Market Remains HotFollowing the rapid inventory decline starting in Q1, the number of days on the market for sales remained below 17 and for rentals below 19, indicating strong demand for both.Sales - List to Contract Days by MonthRentals - List to Contract Days by MonthRental trends tend to follow sales.
Michael Morrongiello Can Only a PART of paid OPTION Consideration Funds be NON Taxable ?
17 August 2024 | 3 replies
So In SIMPLE terms; you are stating that REGARDLESS of whether the FULL $60K in funds paid to the Seller for the OPTION to buy the home at $300K is APPLIED towards that $300K "Strike Price" reducing the remaining amount due to them to $240K OR if only $30K of the $60K in funds paid to the Seller is APPLIED reducing the the remaining amount due to them to $270K - the Tax Treatment for THEM (the seller) is the SAME on the $60K paid for the OPTION ?
Clarence Harvey Introduction and Networking
19 August 2024 | 18 replies
If you’re willing I’d like to be able to soak up information and recieve some motivation through our conversations!
Zachary Chrisman How to sculpt a good deal - Sub-to or Hybrid
17 August 2024 | 1 reply
Hi all, I have to potential deals with motivated sellers and trying give them a couple options for cash or creative financing.
Nate Pucel Paying insurance payout to contractor in cash
17 August 2024 | 1 reply
You can spend the remaining funds on other improvements and write them off as business expenses. 
Hyeonji Oh What's the benefits of 2/1 buydown in our situation..?
16 August 2024 | 4 replies
Personally, I have no issues making the full monthly payments from the start, so it seems unnecessary to pay the buydown payment just to have lower payments in the first two years.Additionally, my lender said that if I refinance before the 2-year period is over, the remaining buydown payment would be applied to the principal.
Account Closed Vice President Harris Announces Economic Agenda
21 August 2024 | 182 replies
The same is true of Vietnam There is no doubt that both China and Russia remain totalitarian governments, but as I said totalitarianism can be on the right or the left. 
Paul Veronis Pay Per Lead (PPL) Companies
16 August 2024 | 7 replies
I run a wholesaling company that markets in the northeast part of FL and I am looking for a new PPL company to buy "motivated" leads from.
Yishi Zuo Mezzanine finance - development opportunity
17 August 2024 | 4 replies
A key remaining part of my question: I'm wondering if there are development lenders who take collateral not from the development asset (land. etc) itself but from other properties that the developer might own (less risky )My thinking is - if I can get comfortable with the value of the collateral, then I don't have to worry about the success of the actual new build as much.