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Samantha Suero New member from Baltimore
10 December 2024 | 13 replies
I have two rentals not too far from your property in Ridgely's Delight.
Zachary Sakena How to structure first rental in NJ: Should I use an LLC? Land Trust?
11 December 2024 | 13 replies
An LLC is useful for two things: anonymity and legal protection.
Jennifer Fernéz Buying a property with bad tenants
10 December 2024 | 8 replies
Two reasons could be renovations or the need to personally occupy the unit.
Don Owens Inherited Home in Greenfield, Indianapolis
9 December 2024 | 8 replies
Greenfield is a growing area, and being in a golf course neighborhood across two lots adds a ton of value to your options.I’d recommend starting by connecting with local investor groups or meetups in Indianapolis—Facebook groups or here on BiggerPockets are solid places to find people actively working in that market.
Justin Boyd Raw land in small wine town
12 December 2024 | 10 replies
Land that you're not personally developing most of the time falls into two categories - either you're speculating that development is coming that way, and will increase the demand for the land, or you're changing the current permissible use of the land in such a way that it will be worth more money now or in the future.
Elisa Sacchetti I'm stuck: HOA has a waitlist for rentals and how to get out
10 December 2024 | 2 replies
There are two condos in my neighborhood that are trying to sell, but have been on the market for 100+ days.
Kelby Schimming Seller Financing from a 100-Year-Old Neighbor
9 December 2024 | 2 replies
He has lived in the duplex for the last 20 years and according to my research, you can avoid taxes on capital gains up to $500,000 if the property is sold within two years after a spouse's death.
Ben Cochran Should I pull some equity to purchase an STR?
11 December 2024 | 11 replies
Again, you appear to have two long term rentals.
Michael Nguyen DSCR loan for an LLC multiple members. Does the lender look at all credit scores?
10 December 2024 | 11 replies
Its a tough subject because logically, they are joint and several guarantys so rationally a 100% guaranty from each of two people (one 740 one 680 for example) is ALWAYS going to be better than just one 100% guaranty from someone at 740 (so it wouldn't make sense to have a better rate for the latter)The problem is that there is fraud and "straw borrowers" out there where someone who is not involved in the property signs on to boost score and terms - so many DSCR Lenders in response either do the "non-rational" thing and price to the lower to avoid the fraud or use the higher of the two (and either be a little loose with things or just stay vigilant on any funny business)
Nate O. My 13-Year-Old son wants to learn real estate — What next?
5 December 2024 | 19 replies
To this day they say it was the best and they all have real estate lingo and knowledge and two of the three (in early 20's now) own rentals.