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Joel Oh salt water hot tub
13 January 2025 | 23 replies
Some places require you to change the water between guests.I've never heard of a saltwater hotbtub.Sounds more expensive to purchase.
Jared Haxton Setting Up and Marketing 4.25% Seller Finance Deal
17 January 2025 | 7 replies
And maybe I am misunderstanding something but if they purchased the property from me, take over taxes, insurance, and HOA, wouldn't they be on title?
Michael Elliott STR's in Kissimmee, FL
22 January 2025 | 22 replies
Encore, you would need a membership, if you purchase in the new phase (Spectrum ) they automatically come with the amenities (membership) included to your guests, but the HOA and management have other restrictions and all units come furnished with the same packages, so you can't make changes to have it stand out, which is what is really needed hear in Orlando since there is so much competition. 
Richard Volkov Could This Be a New Way to Invest in Real Estate Without Buying the Whole Property?
19 January 2025 | 47 replies
It’s not about buying whole properties or even shares in a REIT, but instead purchasing rights to the income a property generates.Here’s how it works:- Property owners keep full ownership of their property but can sell a portion of the income rights (like rent or a share of appreciation when the property’s value increases).- Investors buy those income rights in small amounts, making it possible to invest in real estate without needing a ton of money upfront.- Payments to investors are automated, so rental income is distributed directly without much hassle.What I found interesting is that this solves a couple of common issues:- Property owners can raise cash (for renovations as an example, or any other need) without giving up control of their property.- Investors get access to real estate cash flow with lower costs and no landlord responsibilities.- The whole process is simplified—no co-ownership legal headaches.I’m curious about the pros and cons of something like this.
John Underwood Corporate transparency act blocked nationwide
26 December 2024 | 21 replies
I mean, how shady is it to object to that?
Steven Radolinski Insights into the Albuquerque Real Estate Market: Opportunities and Considerations
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
Have invested in ABQ with first purchase in 2020 - and that was based on my knowledge as a film/TV friendly area and affordability.
Shayan Sameer Advice Needed: HML vs. Business Loan or Credit for Fix & Flip Projects
9 January 2025 | 6 replies
Business loans typically won't let you purchase a property if you read the fine print.
Meryl Hawk Fix and Flip
10 January 2025 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $330,000 Cash invested: $11,000 Sale price: $355,000 Fix and Flip
Bryce Allen My First Commercial MF and Commercial Loan
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $294,500 Cash invested: $144,000 This was my first commercial MF and off market deal.
Joel Oh Anyone owns OMG category?
13 January 2025 | 12 replies
Unless you want to live in that district, I would avoid any and all purchases in an area like that.