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Adam Hollandsworth Outsourcing cold calling
29 May 2024 | 14 replies
When you find those that are a good fit keep them!
Ashley Guerra Help on my game plan
29 May 2024 | 7 replies
I had a last question about when or if I should hire a buyers agents, assuming im preapproved and im at the point of finding a deal: do I hire a real estate agents or home buyers agent to find a home that fits my criteria?
Zach Knoll Do You Manage Your Property or Hire a Manager?
29 May 2024 | 20 replies
If so, self managing might be a good fit for you.I'm more of a "path of least resistance" person, so if I can pay someone else to do it, I usually will. 
Liz Lynn Acres & Trailers
29 May 2024 | 9 replies
I am looking to live here and eventually house hack so as this opportunity already has 2 trailers it seems like a great fit for me. 
Justin Thind 1031 Exchange After Closing On New Property?
29 May 2024 | 6 replies
I’ve never done a 1031 before and every Google search along the lines of “retroactive 1031 exchange” is about reversing the sale of a house you just bought, via a 1031.I’m talking about buying a house weeks before your old rental sells, and somehow having that whole transaction fit under one 1031 exchange.Last thing I would want to do is pay pay the new property’s downpayment in cash, and then turn around and find out it doesn’t qualify for a 1031 since I bought it before selling the first house, and then also having to go buy another house with the 1031 funds, and never recoup my own cash I used on the new rental.Hope that makes sense, I will be happy to clarify if it doesn’t.
Eric Yu Should I Replacing Entire Plumbing / Electrical?
29 May 2024 | 8 replies
Common locations for supply lines to fail are where male threaded galvanized pipe is threaded into brass or copper valve and fitting bodies  (due to galvanic corrosion)  and hot water lines will rust up so badly as to start restricting water flow or begin leaking a decade or two before the cold side fails similarly.   
Christopher Trastoy Mixed use property Loan
28 May 2024 | 5 replies
Hi - typically Mixed Use properties are going to require a traditional commercial real estate loan from a bank, small balance commercial private lender or for the larger ones a CMBS style loan.However, a newer "DSCR Loan" product for Mixed Use is making a comeback - which is a really great option for smaller properties/more beginner investors since it has all the same trappings as a residential DSCR Loan (30-year fixed, easy qualification, straightforward process) for a property with commercial units.Generally going to be limited to 8 units max and has to be primarily residential in every way (majority residential by units, square footage and rents) but if it fits all that, its a great option
Tyree James Hello Everyone!- I’m Aspiring To Be A Real Estate Flipper/Rehabber
28 May 2024 | 0 replies
I believe that this would be a great fit for me as I aspire to find a new career field for myself.
Todd Gustafson Flip2freedom academy - Opinions???
1 June 2024 | 48 replies
I haven’t noticed that about Sean.Too many times I have asked him loaded questions which he had the answer for which fit today’s market.
Shaydon Childers DSCR LOAN question
29 May 2024 | 12 replies
You can use that money to put down on any new purchase the bridge loan is set up as an interest only loan for up to 18 months.You can also use a simple "Renovation Loan" to purchase a home or after you close but the renovations must fit into the new ARV/LTV.