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James McGovern How do you identfy an agent that has successfully negotiated steep discounts on New..
26 August 2024 | 15 replies
If a buyer wants lower property taxes, do agents tell buyers of new builds to suck it up and accept it? 
Michell Chase Unique property opportunity question
26 August 2024 | 6 replies
Not sure about that process would I have to accept his financing being it’s a quitclaim deed? 
Levi Perl Realistic to raise rents from $825 to $1150?
26 August 2024 | 14 replies
But is it reasonable to expect the tenants to accept that increase?
Ross Hayes Pet Fees & Any different concerns for cats?
26 August 2024 | 10 replies
I always recommend accepting pets, but you should know how to screen them, monitor them, and have strong policies in place to stop problems early.You should regularly monitor your market on Zillow, realtor.com, apartments.com, etc.
Andres Trujillo Buying in Bronx
26 August 2024 | 2 replies
Median sale prices for Melrose (single family homes) in the last 3 years are as follows:2024 (year to date): $590,0002023:     -->              $535,0002022:     -->              $502,500With interest rates expected to drop several times from the end of '24 into '25, many believe that property values will continue to rise.If you are concerned about tenants not paying, I'd recommend:- Do not rush into accepting a tenant.
AJ Wong NAR Rules: Less transparency for investors and brokers & what nobody is talking about
25 August 2024 | 10 replies
Buyer ultimately pays it all, anyway, as seller factors in costs before accepting offer.
Lara Taylor Wants 10k wired or cashier check before able to draw up docs?
27 August 2024 | 21 replies
if the answer is no.. then please keep in mind this will be next to impossible for you go get unless your financially strong enough to walk in the local bank and borrow from them. no HML is going to loan that kind of money on new construction for someone with no track record.UNLESS you put in a huge amount of cash.. up front. so were We see all these folks getting scammed is they don't realize they really don't qualify for financing.. there is some notion running around that HML are just equity lenders they are not.. they are experience lenders IE how many have you done.. first time borrower VERY short leash. so you have the scammers saying no problem  the bigger the loan the bigger up front fee they hit you with and never fund.If you have the ability to go on American Greed website.. look up the episode on Remington financial.. they were the mother of the pump and dump Due diligence scams.. 
Chris Crawford Selling Houses Via Local Auction
26 August 2024 | 1 reply
Setting a reserve price and then having an open house the day of the auction to accept bids and hopefully find a direct buyer. 
Kristi K. Anyone using Steadily for landlord insurance
28 August 2024 | 22 replies
I tried the AM Best website but it appears a subscription is required...
Michael Shea ADU Friendly Cities in San Diego
26 August 2024 | 13 replies
I've reviewed the ADU rules on some of the different city's websites, now I realize how much variance there is just within the county...For example, Santee has a new owner occupancy requirement that will go into effect on any ADU's permitted after 2024 and a strict no STR policy, La Mesa on the other hand seems really ADU friendly.Does anyone here have recommendations on which cities in SD county to avoid and which to explore for ADU's?