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Manley Woods Purchasing Older Properties
14 April 2023 | 75 replies
Quote from @Esta Ryder: The negative for me, personally, would be the concern about buying a money pit. 
Shirley Dimitro Helen, GA vs Blue Ridge, GA
10 May 2023 | 12 replies
@Esta Ryder Thank you for the input!
Tyler Bougie Private Money Lending
1 January 2021 | 12 replies
You need to know your local Real estae market, know the borrowers, then a lot of due diligence and legal documents.
Robert Sullivan Can you still get a good COC return with STR prices so high
8 March 2022 | 25 replies
I'm sure it's a much more useful tool than I give it credit for but if you are starting out in real estate or the str game (as indicated by the op) my suggestion is that you need to build on the fundamentals of real estae investing and learn your business not learn how to navigate a tool that may or may not provide value to your particular business.
Sylvia Pomazak Be careful who you invest with
1 March 2018 | 125 replies
Real Estae is my choice hoping that it will accommodate my health and the possibly my learning and it's honesty.  
Daniel Bendersky Investor in Santiago, Chile
9 September 2016 | 4 replies
Esta misma tasa en propiedades del centro, pueden estar en torno al 8% y 9%.
Jeremy Jones How can a "subject to" property be sold without paying off the Deed first?
26 December 2015 | 43 replies
By signing the note and accepting the cash, the seller explicitly agrees to such terms and conditions.http://johntreed.com/blogs/john-t-reed-s-real-esta...I would be suspect of anyone wanting to purchase my property "subject to" existing loans that have a due-on-sale clause, as I have no guarantee from said purchaser that they will step into my shoes and fulfill my legal obligations (contacting the lender and informing them that the acceleration clause has been triggered, and paying it off or refinancing if requested by the lender).I realize honesty is a rare commodity these days, but it doesn't mean all of us nest with the wolves.  
Jake Thaxton New Virginia investor need a buyer
3 February 2017 | 11 replies
Call them and ask if they're interested.Post a picture and some basic details on https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/517-real-esta...Post a little bit more information hereCall up your local brokers and ask if people are looking for off-market housesSurf Craigslist for people buying and selling houses and give them a callLocal REI meetupsSearch Biggerpockets/people and see if anyone lives near Remington (cute little town, by the way. and plenty close to NOVA, so I'm sure you'll find plenty of people)Ask everyone you know and ask them if THEY might know someoneThese are just some of the ways I try and make connections with investors and find deals.
Donald Funkhouser Real Estate Investors in Suburban Maryland Washington DC
24 May 2017 | 7 replies
and the SOMDREIG down in La Plata MD https://www.meetup.com/Southern-Maryland-Real-Esta...What kind of investments are you planning on getting into?  
Vito A Carlin Pre-Foreclosure Deal Structuring
3 July 2018 | 10 replies
Here is a reference point to start with (Link Below) - the law office can fill you in with any specific details you might have: It's a caution for "California-Law-for-Real_Estate-Investors"  http://www.methvenlaw.com/Practice-Areas/Real-Esta...I'm not saying that it can't be done legally or that everyone will be charged with a crime, but when there are so many other "Safer" ways ("Off Market" purchases like I do for instance) I just don't think someone new to investing should put their feet too deeply into those waters.