
5 February 2025 | 35 replies
Most people won't put in the work.

29 January 2025 | 6 replies
Because they will already have reached their budget for selection of audit candidates.Any former IRS people out there who know?

24 January 2025 | 4 replies
Or even just use the FB group where people bring deals for a finders fee, you evaluate and then pay a % to a TC to help close the deal.

14 February 2025 | 10 replies
MOST things you read online say the VA assumable loan is intended for primary residence and you must occupy the home for certain amount of time.However, according withroam.com which specializes in VA/FHA loan assumptions, you can assume va loans for investment.

29 January 2025 | 12 replies
I've done this with my properties because I'm well known in my small town and don't want people to know what I own.LEGAL PROTECTION: By placing your assets in an LLC, you are legally separating them from your personal assets.

1 February 2025 | 2 replies
We specialize in investments but cover all things residential.

5 February 2025 | 2 replies
Ask your PM how to come up with some strategic incentives...possibly listing high and reducing every 7-10 days until it's rented, offer a move in special, a gift card, future rent credit, etc. 4.

9 February 2025 | 6 replies
A CPA who specializes in partnership issues can also likely talk through these issues with you.3) Depending on the size of the deal - Keep It Simple - the number of really complex agreements that come across my desk for a $500k property is crazy, and it ends up costing as much to do those tax returns as a comparable $5m deal

8 February 2025 | 15 replies
And I also realized that we would have to re-tool our operations, which are 100% specialized to the type of property we have.So you don't have to go bigger, unless you want to.

27 January 2025 | 3 replies
Here are a few to watch out for:Property Condition: Most distressed properties need extensive repairs or renovations, which add to your initial investment.Competitive Market: With Phoenix's popularity among investors, competition for the best deals can be intense.Complex Deals: Foreclosures, auctions, or short sales are much more complicated compared to regular real estate transactions and usually require specialized knowledge.Tips to Successfully Navigate the MarketDo Your Research: Understand the local market conditions, including neighborhood trends, property values, and potential rental income.Build a Strong Network: Work with professionals who specialize in distressed properties-such as brokers, contractors, and legal experts-to make the best decisions.Assess Costs Carefully: Factor in the cost of repairs, holding costs, and any potential financing issues when evaluating a property’s profitability.Be Patient: Finding the right distressed property takes time.