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Aaron Buehler Looking for help moving forward, first time forum poster!
18 October 2024 | 5 replies
You may be able to capitalize on this if your area has experienced similar growth.Simplification: Selling would allow you to focus on your new single-family investment properties and potentially expand in those markets.Capital for other investments: The proceeds from selling could be used to fund other potentially higher-yielding investments, especially if you use a 1031 exchange.Small town limitations: Depending on the specific town, there may be limited growth potential compared to larger markets or more popular tourist destinations.Given the stable cash flow, low remaining debt, and your established experience with the property, keeping the fourplex seems like a solid option, especially if it's in a location with STR potential.
Sammy Lyon Is it a good time to buy?
17 October 2024 | 3 replies
Sometimes you buy low, sometimes you buy high.But as long as you stay in the market, you benefit from the tendency of the market to go up over time.People think of buying a house as this one time thing, but it’s actually more likely that you will buy, sell, refinance a few times over the course of 30 to 60 years.
Stuart Udis Are Wholesalers Really Your Golden Ticket To Succes??
17 October 2024 | 20 replies
he is also working D low C class areas and those are dominated by wholesalers full stop.
Jonathan Greene If You Never Want To Hear About Columbus In the Forums Again, Reply Here
20 October 2024 | 147 replies
Trust me you don't go through no highs, without dealing with some lows.
H. Jack Miller What can go wrong with Subject to Investing
17 October 2024 | 26 replies
The important points often glossed over are (1) is the buyer providing their personal guarantee to the seller for the note (2) is the seller maintaining a wrap position so they can foreclose in the event of default and gain ownership (3) is the buyer putting up additional collateral (4) how large is the down payment (5) what is the LTV (6) is this a personal residence for the seller or investment property (7) will the property cash flow and if so what will the cash flow be (8) is the property in a increasing, declining, or stabilized area (9) is the property being sold at market value, or above market value because of the low interest rate of the existing mortgage and (10) how experienced and what is the track record of the buyer, and is the buyer purchasing a property for investment or to live in or otherwise use.  
Donald Breault Tips to start as a part time agent before full time
17 October 2024 | 4 replies
Conversion rate is extremely low when you get started BUT it will give you good practice speaking with sellers who have a ton of objections.
Nate Shields 55-Unit Value Add Success
15 October 2024 | 3 replies
🎉This deal came with several benefits that we believe set it apart from traditional syndications:1.Low Leverage & Investor Protection: We’ve committed to a low-leverage strategy to protect our investors, which we believe adds an extra layer of security in today’s market.
David Hertz Creative financing strategy
18 October 2024 | 8 replies
If so you should be looking for purchasing subject to properties with LOW interest loans, not high interest loans 4.
Maggie Rose March Are You Using Creative Financing?
15 October 2024 | 3 replies
We’re actively acquiring properties with interest rates as low as 2-3%, even though current rates are nearly triple that.
Reeti Peshawaria New member from the Bay area, CA
15 October 2024 | 12 replies
If you want cashflow.. look for markets with low entry prices and higher rent averages.