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Chris Washington First Time Investor - Commercial Multifamily Financing
4 March 2016 | 6 replies
I have read success stories here on BP of people who have started in both SFH and MFH, so i figure either way is possible so I may as well go for what I'm interested in.Clearly, a key element of being successful in MF is financing right.
Joy Mondala Moving to Detroit! Should I get my RE License and/or a FT job??
4 March 2016 | 1 reply
My fiance is a doctor there and it's definitely past time to shorten the distance between us, and of course I'm looking forward to this next step in building our lives together.HERE'S THE RUB: I just recently became licensed in CA (it's been a plan of mine as I want to invest in more RE) and because 1- I need to sell my primary residence in lieu of moving to Detroit, and 2- my parents are looking to unload a few of their rental properties starting this April, so I may as well make some easy money being their listing agent.As there are a lot of moving parts, it can seem a bit daunting: My tenants' leases will end in May so I can have time to clear everything out, move my things to Detroit, and get the house up to market.I will have to find the best way to step away from my FT job here (as they don't operate in MI) and I've started researching jobs in Detroit****The main complication about the job hunt is: I want to find something that of course will provide a stable income as I acclimate to the new life in Detroit but I also want to have enough time carved out to start finding flips and rentals AS WELL AS facilitate the selling of my parents' rentals back in CA (which is one of the reasons I got licensed remember). 
Ken Rishel Anti Money Laundering – a Technical Explanation
7 February 2016 | 6 replies
In my view, a determination as to whether a SAR is required must be based on all the facts and circumstances relating to the transaction and customer of the covered entity.
Justin Dixon 21 years old first time buy and hold, how should I start?
12 February 2016 | 32 replies
I'm in Raleigh NC, and if I were to do what your saying Kevin I may as well get a duplex right?
Rian Ash Changing Title ownership to own more than 4 properties
2 March 2016 | 25 replies
loans, and the 5th wasn't as sexy -- but it was also the smallest loan balance.When I say "Freddie has higher rates most of the time," think like 1/8 to rate worse or sometimes less (eg, same rate, smaller lender credit), nothing so crazy that we may as well be doing commercial.
Account Closed Becoming a real estate agent in DC metro area?
17 February 2016 | 7 replies
You may as a newer agent get a better commission split with KW, but in our area they have less brand power.  
Marlene Goldenberg Is This Turkey Property A Good Deal?
12 May 2016 | 20 replies
You may as well buy a flipped house and not deal with the headache of a rehab if there's no equity in the deal anyway. 
Helen Chen Seller doesn't provide the information needed for closing,help!
15 May 2016 | 4 replies
Jim, I checked the paragraph 15 'Buyer may a) enforce specific performance....' what does that mean by 'specific performance' ?
Deryk Kennedy Property Management: Licensing & Other Requirements
31 January 2017 | 9 replies
I know of a few individuals who had significant issues with the process to the degree that they had taken nearly all their course work but were then told that due to changing laws they would have to start over.I would like to get advice from you all regarding both the field of Property Management, in general and specifically in Indiana, and in the licensing and additional requirements that I may, as of now, be unaware of to professionally perform in this arena.NOTE:I am currently unable, financially, to make this my primary day-to-day job, so will have to work it around my current career that represents 10 hrs/day during the week.
James Brent Seeking wisdom
17 May 2016 | 1 reply
I am a Christian but I do not trust them either, run a background check on them too.Not preparing for what comes what may.  A