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Cartus Aikens Can you make money with tax deed investing
4 May 2024 | 66 replies
for sure not a beginner limited capital play.. but if you have 500k to 1 a mil liquid not a bad way to go about it.. or havea 20 year plan to add one every couple of years.. be pretty sweet to own 10 to 20 of these free and clear 20 years down the line.. that would be REAL cash flow.
Mason Alvarado ADU Financing for renting
2 May 2024 | 3 replies
I've not built one before, I just think it's a cool idea.
William Coet Current Rates for 6 Unit Multifamily
2 May 2024 | 8 replies
.), very low liquidity.
Kevin S. CFP or CPA
2 May 2024 | 19 replies
If you assume that you have various "buckets" (i.e. taxable, tax-deferred & tax-free) and differing objectives (i.e. growth, income, liquidity), paying attention to proper "asset location" will add to your net, net after-tax bottomline. 
Bj Meadows Does anyone really have luck with Subto?
2 May 2024 | 7 replies
That said, that isn't the kind of action I'm personally cool taking part in or giving advice to others to do. 
Pedro Florentino new construction plans
2 May 2024 | 15 replies
Takes into consideration angles for proper sunlight, wind flows, heating and cooling and incorporates the trees and surrounding natural surrounding. 
Mohammad Al-hadad First property, competitive market, any ideas?
3 May 2024 | 9 replies
Hey @Mohammad Al-hadad,The first thing I would say is that the cool thing about real estate investing is that there are many options and styles about how to invest and what strategies you want to pursue.
Daniel Pitner Divorce - I need your brain power (Creative Financing)
1 May 2024 | 4 replies
Essentially I'm not liquid enough to make this happen. 
Aaron Washington What consumable do you provide your guests, in you short term rentals?
1 May 2024 | 10 replies
I supply toilet paper, paper towels, liquid hand soap at all sinks, dishdetergent, dishwasher pods, one new dishwashing sponge, spray oil, salt & pepper (I buy the plastic disposable ones for picnics so they can't be refilled) and a few other spices, trash bags, some cleaning supplies such as Simple Green and microfiber cloths, coffee filters, plastic wrap, ziploc baggies, laundry detergent, and dryer sheets.Guests are asked to bring their own shampoo, conditioner, personal soap for showers, sugar, creamer and coffee. 
Mike Schorah Is your listing process a 2 step approach or a 1 step approach?
30 April 2024 | 1 reply
In these cases, I typically close on the first appointment provided the seller is ready to hit the market and we've agreed on terms.Urgency:- If a seller is ready to sell asap and NEEDS to liquidate the asset I would go for the close then and there as long as we're on the same page regarding pricing, commission and other terms.- If a seller has a flexible timeline or is 'not in a rush', I play it by ear & I play it cool...