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Joel Katsma Getting rid of paying tenants...
2 March 2017 | 5 replies
I am a newer investor under 30 yrs old with 10 doors in 3 years - so in essence, I am a newbie.  
John Dombrowski RE License and out of state investing
6 March 2017 | 5 replies
Other states like NH require only one board membership to have access to all of NH'S MLS.I'd love to talk to you about Keller Williams Realty when you are ready to join a company.Over 6 yrs ago I walked through the doors of the Bedford, New Hampshire Keller Williams Realty office and knew right away if that's where I wanted to be.
Mike Doran Seller Financing then sell the note
2 March 2017 | 3 replies
Mike Doran  look into land contracts in Ohio, Ohio has a wonderful law for sellers on land contract that you do not have to go through and eviction to get a person that's in the property if they default on paying you if -they have less than 20% cash in the deal and -if they've been in the property less than 5 yrs
Stephen Bagnani If I loan Hard Money, what Returns are Acceptable? Outstanding?
7 March 2017 | 12 replies
Term will run from 1-5 yrs. but getting old so, targeting 3 yrs. for a term.
William Walker Need help evaluating a mobile home purchase
20 January 2017 | 5 replies
Also, the mobile home being 30 yrs old & only a 2 bd, 1 bth there really is NO value in it.
William Carter Two Duplexes for sale
10 February 2017 | 1 reply
Current tenants have never had rent raised.Leases:Unit 3: One year; expires August 31, 2017Unit 4: (did not scan; at home; will send this evening; pretty sure 1 yr lease ending summer/fall 2017.)Unit 5: 6 month, expires June 30, 2017 (just renewed)Unit 6: 6 month; expires May 31, 2017All rented.Asking price $135K2016 (est) Repairs: $1,100Improvements: $1500Rental income: $18,000Annual recurring expensesWater $840Trash $912Snow/Lawn $750Property Tax $2,700Insurance $2,100Rent (@ 100% occupancy)Units 1 and 2: $12,360($515*12)*2Units 3 and 4: $12,600($525*12)*2Total rental income at 100%: $24,960Improvements to units 3 and 4Roof 4 yrs oldNew toiletsHot water heaters 4 yrs oldFoundation drain installed both units 3 yrs ago; warrantied for life; transferableNew rugs; walls paintedImprovements to units 2Foundation drain installed unit 3 summer 2016; warrantied for life; transferableNew carpets and paintImprovements to units 1 and 2New roof scheduled for mid-January.I would appreciate any thoughts.Bill
Christopher Stobbart Owner finacing I have an owner willing,what do I need to do? R.I.
21 January 2017 | 4 replies
Long story short They're willing to take 50k down 5% amt. over 30 yrs W/ 5 year balloon on 200k property.Can anyone tell me how I can set this up?
Jaime Suarez Newbie from Kissimmee FL
21 January 2017 | 5 replies
I also serve in the US Marine Corps for 7 yrs.
Jennifer Martinez Partnership for Flips in Houston and Surrounding Areas
21 January 2017 | 2 replies
He has been in real estate for 10+yrs off an on while being in the oil field. 
Samuel Norris III Brainstorming Creatively: Needing Shared Wisdom
23 January 2017 | 4 replies
.- I just have been working my current employer for the past 3 going on 4 yrs with a 401k less than $5k- My credit score in two categories arrange between 610-650 with the third one being under 600. - I have 30k in school debt, which is the only thing on my credit report.- My DTI is 60.4 at is highest- After talking with a mortgage broker I am looking at the approval of about 100k-120kNow my goal is to purchase a multifamily property that would do at least two things: [1] Pay for itself with me living in one of the units [2] cover all expenses of home and personal.What would be possibly the stronger avenues to explore when getting financed regardless where I by my first multifamily property?