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Frank Patalano So what's holding you back?
19 August 2024 | 3705 replies
We have however learnt a lot over the past one year through bigger pockets and our own experience with this bubble gum on our shoes.
Adam Pervez Wanting to get thoughts on a duplex I am under contract for
6 August 2024 | 1 reply
What would you do if you were in my shoes?
Lawrence Bland Re-entering the Game: From Mortgage Broker to Multifamily Investor!
5 August 2024 | 16 replies
However, these situations can be complicated, and it's to your benefit to have a realtor on your side (if you don't already) to help you negotiate and stay within the law.Your post was pretty general, which I appreciate, but I don't know if I handled all of the concerns someone in your shoes would have.
Jessica Eden Discouraged, intending to become first time house hacking
7 August 2024 | 17 replies
In your shoes, you know what things cannot be changed in your life (the fact that you have debt, rent, any family situations that affect your availability). 
Daniel Torres Our first deal! What now?
5 August 2024 | 7 replies
So if I were in your shoes I would want to be really confident in the exit strategy. 1) confirm rent estimates 2) confirm ARV and the demand in that area to buy a house like that in the price range 3) are there banks willing to refinance at the LTV you want with the seasoning period you have. 40k for a house of that size that needs that work would be the cost of materials alone where we live in WI, so verify your estimates.
David Gruszka Off market offer on house needed
2 August 2024 | 7 replies
☺️)...you might talk with the realtor and it goes on the MLS and it sells to someone else....or it might sit on the MLS for a while and you eventually get it.My point is, as a realtor and investor myself, put yourself in the other person's shoes...they don't want to feel "pushed" or like someone is trying to take advantage of them. 
Rami Latif 2nd mortgage foreclosure.
4 August 2024 | 30 replies
Now I guess the OP could make the argument he stepped into the shoes of the 2nd DOT holder but I'm not sure that works when you obtain title via a Trustee's Deed since there are no warranties. 
Sam Samandar First Time Home Buyer/Investor- Duplex House Hack Strategy/LLC set up- Will it work?
31 July 2024 | 3 replies
I was in your shoes back in 2011 and this forum actually gave me a push to make my first investment purchase.
Michael Plaks GRAY area alert: deducting real estate education
30 July 2024 | 23 replies
This pack of gum (that I did not pay for) accidentally slipped into my pocket...This bottle that I did not scan just got mixed with the other bottles that I did scan...This receipt is not really for this pair of shoes, but I want to return it anyway...Sorry that I dropped $10 ear buds into this Amazon return for $200 ear buds, it got mixed up...Should I continue? 
Brendan M Hornung Estate Inheritance w/ 2 Homes
29 July 2024 | 5 replies
In my shoes I would want the stability of the cash flow and look to leverage as a long term rental through a PM.Some folks want to cash out and reinvest the new found equity in a higher producing asset.