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John Malone Are you aware of the new Corporate Transparency Act Coming in 2024 (every LLC)
31 December 2024 | 22 replies
Well it looks like non-profits are exempt....So I suppose Dope Traffickers will just buy an ongoing concern non profit and operate that with ownership as an IBC (International Business Corporation) in some privacy haven, or Russia, or Yemin or somewhere (if those places have privacy laws???)
Lauren Frazer 2025 shift from Sales to Investment!
24 January 2025 | 4 replies
You may want to find a good agent in the southern NH area as I'm hearing that market is prime for investment with people moving up from MA, but your other markets might be just as solid.Also, since you're already an agent, it's pretty easy to get your reciprocal license for NH or RI.
Kate Zieverink McMinn New to ADU - Checklist or Cheat Sheet?
17 January 2025 | 6 replies
In southern CA, even garage conversion ADU additions are typically costing more than the value added.  
AJ Wong 🌲 The best places to invest in luxury estates and ranches on the Oregon Coast
23 January 2025 | 2 replies
The location is central to northern or southern coast attractions. - Manzanita, Arch Cape, Cannon Beach, Pacific City - Already well established as the more prestigious zip code on the Oregon Coast and just a quick drive from Portland this northern coast region offers premium restaurants, experiences and accessibility.
Somesh Mukherjee From Toronto, looking to invest in Ohio!
27 January 2025 | 18 replies
North Linden, South of Main, Vassor Village, Woodland Park, MT Vernon, Milo-Grogan, Franklinton, Merrion Village, Hungarian Village, Southern Orchards, Driving Park, Olde Towne East, Franklin Park, King Lincoln, Old Oaks, Livingston Park are all but not limited to some areas in Columbus, Ohio I think will gentrify quickly and make for great long term buy and holds.
Jeremy Dugan Apsiring RE Investor // Western, MA & Northern, CT
7 January 2025 | 5 replies
By 2030, we want to have grown a portfolio of over 100 units, created a property management company that manages an additional 100-200 units, and, finally (and most importantly), we will have established a non-profit that is focused on quality, affordable housing that specializes in providing housing and resources at/on the "services cliff" alongside financial counseling and first-time home buyer education in our target area.Our target area is the Springfield, MA and Hartford, CT areas with dreams to expand to Central Massachusetts (Worcester, MA), Southern New Hampshire (Nashua, NH), and Southern Connecticut (New Haven, CT).Would love to meet up with likeminded individuals in our area!
Moustafa Said A complete Newb to Real estate.
25 January 2025 | 5 replies
As someone living in Southern California, I can definitely relate to the challenges of navigating expensive markets.
Gabriel Williams Hello from Racine
23 January 2025 | 9 replies
I buy and hold and do short term rentals and mid term rentals.Located in Racine Wisconsin  Hello Gabriel: I also live in Racine County there are some great deals our way and including southern milwaukee county too!   
Jamison Shaw Always willing to Learn In Kansas City
27 January 2025 | 8 replies
So area wise I would say cass county MO or southern Johnson County Kansas. 
David F. Co-op appraisal valuation
24 January 2025 | 9 replies
There aren't many co-ops in Southern California, mostly in LA or a senior community in Orange County, but there's not much of a discount between condos and co-ops - at most, 10%.What is your source of the 10% difference data?