
11 March 2019 | 27 replies
My social attributes are similar to yours.

10 December 2023 | 11 replies
A way more feasible explanation is that normal people, foreclosures, absentee owners and whatever list have the exact same probability of being motivated because those attributes (foreclosure, absentee owners etc. etc. do not imply motivation).Motivation is not a formula.

22 March 2023 | 4 replies
Hello @Pierre E.Yes, you have flexibility as to the amount of exchange funds used towards each replacement property and the amount of debt offset attributable to each, so you can have different ratios between multiple replacement properties.

1 March 2023 | 3 replies
We take a really data driven approach to the site selection, concentrating only on centerpoints that analytically meet the requirements our operators are looking for, and then we go in and start to match that analytical requirement with the desirable physical attributes we look for.

9 November 2020 | 62 replies
Due diligence was done to the best of my ability, however I am new to RE, and must attribute some of this pain to the learning curve + inevitable mistakes made based in simple inexperience.

30 December 2020 | 45 replies
I go back to the late 90s and think about the “cast of characters” ie companies that dominated the valley then, all or most have vanished but the valley has grown 10x more relevant and powerful as newer and more innovative companies have come in.

13 November 2020 | 3 replies
A way of doing it is through a quick search on Airbnb, filtering the search with attributes that match.

19 September 2020 | 7 replies
The problem is that it is quite difficult to ensure that something retains its separate character when you are married.

12 September 2019 | 2 replies
PRESERVED THE TRUE ERA CHARACTER AND CONVERTED A LAUNDRY INTO A FULL OPERATING BATHROOM What was the outcome?
15 October 2019 | 9 replies
Good morning Joe –The first question is whether the property securing the loan is “residential real estate” as that term is defined in Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) chapter 86A, The mortgage lender licensing requirements contained in ORS chapter 86A are triggered by the character of the property rather than the nature of the loan (i.e., the real estate transaction involves "a mortgage, deed of trust, purchase money security interest arising under an installment sales contract, or equivalent consensual security interest . . . upon which four or fewer residential dwelling units are planned or situated, including but not limited to individual units or condominiums and cooperatives.