27 December 2013 | 2 replies
Some basic strategies I know of are wholesaling, sandwich, and mobile home contracts.Also, what are good Exit strategies for young investors?

30 December 2013 | 0 replies
So, I am looking for a successful wholesaler in the area who wouldn't mind getting together for coffee at Starbuck's or a sandwich at Panera's (my treat) for about an hour, to share some tips to success and to answer some of my questions before I go live with my business.

1 January 2014 | 4 replies
You might get with your investor and do a sandwich lease option, I really don't like those with new investors, but a year may not be too bad.
11 January 2014 | 11 replies
They said that sandwich lease options are okay because you stay in the deal, but that you cannot legally do assignments without it going through a licensed agent / broker.I cannot find that statute anywhere and I have called the Florida Association of Realtors legal line to ask and the particular attorney I talked to had not heard of it.

8 January 2014 | 3 replies
Hello All!
My name is Raphael and I just turned 22 in the DC area.
I have successfully closed 3 wholesale deals currently, but came across a situation with 2 Multi-Families that seemed to need a more cr...

9 January 2014 | 3 replies
Are you staying in the deal with a sandwich lease or assigning it off?

17 January 2014 | 6 replies
The current owner is underwater on the property and it wouldn't be a good buy and hold due to the amount of debt tied to the property.Although you make some valid points, I may have to reconsider with a possible sandwich type deal.

17 January 2014 | 10 replies
Tonight, I just signed a contract for an apartment building that's sandwiched between the new med school and the regional hospital !

11 November 2013 | 41 replies
You are describing a sandwich lease, which has its pros and cons, (what investment doesn't).

3 January 2019 | 9 replies
You need an understanding RE broker.c) Doing a lease option sandwich, staying in the middle, you can earn 3 paydays: option fee spread, rent spread and exercise price spread.d) I find if you market to sellers without agents, as in expired listings, cancelled listings, DIY landlords, and even wholesalers giving you "no equity leads" in exchange for a possible commission for the lead, these are best.