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Chris Allen Are Loan rates so bad that a first time STR buyer really should steer clear?
21 August 2024 | 26 replies
@Chris Allen, everything is going up: utilities, insurance, taxes, management fees, service fees, etc.
John N Cook ROBS 401K for Fix & Flip
19 August 2024 | 5 replies
C-Corps usually aren't a preferred structure for real estate.I know that with a self directed IRA all of the income has to come back to the IRA - read another way - you can't take the profits from your investments and access them today (so no passive income that you can utilize in the near term).  
Joe K. IL - Worth trying to collect on judgement?
19 August 2024 | 3 replies
In the meantime, they will apply for credit, apartments, and utilities through someone else's name.In regards to garnishing wages, unless the tenant works in a higher-paying field or for a certain company that pays more than other similar companies (doubtful), the ex-tenant is just going to leave their job and get another one, and you need to restart the process (after you find out where they are now working).
Jocelyn Bernstein Does being issued a Treasurer's deed wipe out all other liens?
18 August 2024 | 2 replies
Normally does not wipe out government liens like IRS, demolition, mowing, preservation, etc.Some place it also does not wipe out water/sewer/utility liens.IRS I believe has 120 days to act after the foreclosure, I can think the other ones sunset.
Teekap Pate Chicago high-rise investment
19 August 2024 | 7 replies
$1,000 a month is on the lighter side and upwards of $2,000 isn't unheard of.On the upside the fees often include utilities, internet, water, heat etc.
Tucker Cummings REI Reply - Too Good To Be True?
23 August 2024 | 181 replies
My next round of 1500 or so numbers I will use one of their multi step campaigns, and utilize all of it (text, ringless voicemail, etc) and see how it works. 
AJ Wong Why large Investment Property HELOC's are hard to qualify for and what to do instead
18 August 2024 | 3 replies
For example on SFR primary/second home properties, typically HELOC's are structured as a 30 year amortization, with the first 10 years usually being the 'draw' period (time to utilize and pay down the credit line) interest only and 20 years amortized principle and interest payments.
David To anyone have success in buying a property for AirBnb in Panama City, Panama?
17 August 2024 | 17 replies
I own 3 Large, Luxury properties with investors that we use and rent out as vacation rentals.  
Ty M. Investing in US markets
19 August 2024 | 16 replies
Your success will be aided by utilizing local knowledge, assembling a solid team, and keeping up with laws and market trends. consultation with experts in both nations, such as tax consultants and real estate attorneys,
Carlos Scarpero Getting a private mortgage from a borrower perspective.....what's in it for them?
18 August 2024 | 6 replies
As a borrower, I utilize my private lenders whom I pay between 8-12% to quickly purchase properties that are distressed or low in value.