Leslie LaBranche
Jerome Maldonado real estate developer training
7 February 2025 | 49 replies
I Joined Jeromes Buying land and building homes program back in 2019Heres my opinion on my experience....First and foremost He offers two different programs. a 6 month program and a 12 month program.BOTH PROGRAMS ARE EXACTLY IDENTICAL THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS:You can choose to have the weekly mentoring by Jerome once a week for 6 months or 12 months on a zoom call and you can have access to a private networking group of real estate professionals whether that be (realtors, contractors, brokers, Private/Hard money lenders, loaning institutions, Surveyors, Engineers, Zoning Board members in different municipalities, pretty much anyone you would need to get a project completed) for either 6 months or 12 months.6 month program will run you $5,997 if you decide to pay all at onceor you can make a $2,300 payment every 2 months totaling $6,90012 month program will run you $9,997 if you decide to pay all at onceor you can make a $3,000 payment every 3 months totaling $12,000I decided to join the one year program and chose the payment option as i figured within 6-8 months i would have my 1st project completed therefor my last two payments would essentially be covered by the return on investment from that project.PROS:The group is really a family oriented space where you meet a vast variety of people from all types of background throughout the country and other countries that are doing business just like you.
Charlene Kingsnorth
Private Lender Loan Servicing Software Fees
15 January 2025 | 15 replies
We have a RE attorney & mortgage broker to make sure our operation is legal & compliant.
Jay Fayz
House hacking as a student
28 January 2025 | 8 replies
House hacking can work with an FHA loan, as rental income from other units might help you qualify, but be sure to consult with a lender or mortgage broker to explore flexible options based on your unique situation.Good luck!
Eric Smith
1031 exchange with a related party
7 February 2025 | 6 replies
As long as you follow the two-year holding rule and structure the deal properly, you should be able to move forward, but I’d highly recommend working with a tax pro to ensure compliance.Disclaimer: I’m a licensed real estate broker associate in Florida, not a CPA or tax attorney.
Gary Bonds
Remote Str Start Up
7 February 2025 | 14 replies
Hey GaryI manage about 65 units in FL and I broker for STR buyers in this market, and some do self manage.Obviously the ones who choose us for management, we can assist with all of those items, but the ones who self manage do so by building a team.
Jake Andronico
Just met w/ a developer - housing affordability may get much worse.
27 January 2025 | 23 replies
My broker says more hikes to come.Building codes are getting much stricter and I suspect heading your way.
Grace Solano
Thinking out of California
19 January 2025 | 3 replies
The builders loan couldn't approve us for the amount we need to get, but we had a loan broker find a loan for 10% down DSCR with a 2nd home status instead of investment home.
Veronica Calvillo
buying first property
4 February 2025 | 7 replies
You just need the right plan and the right people in your corner.A little background on me—I’m a real estate broker, investor, and developer out of Rochester, NY.
Colton Bridges
How to refi out of hard money loan/multi unit
3 February 2025 | 25 replies
I know this thing will pay off in the long run but don’t want to kill myself doing it lol That's why you pay a broker 1-2% to find the best terms and handle the deal for you, lol.
Bruce D. Kowal
🏠 vs 📈 - A Fresh Look at Real Estate and Dividend Stocks
28 January 2025 | 0 replies
🎯 Leverage PowerWhen's the last time your broker let you buy $500,000 worth of stocks with $100,000 down?