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Alex Bradley Marketing for new wholesaler
11 September 2018 | 63 replies
You have to have a great deal to make decent money.PR I believe is working on rolling out east... yes price points in this area.. for the amount of money and work you put into getting deals working against massive competition  same money and time put into just getting listings.. in the long run probably a lot more fruitful. 
Sebastian Garcia How's the current Union City, NJ Area market?
18 August 2020 | 41 replies
Here are some links (I have posted on other forums also):Union City Rent Stabilization Ordinance2018 AmendmentFHA however tempting is a massive rip-off in my opinion. 
Ashton Levarek Starting out in Multifamily Syndications
9 July 2020 | 17 replies
We quickly realized that partnering was going to help us scale much much faster, and allow us the benefit to learn from their experience, as well as pick an choose what we liked from their processes/system of acquiring a large property and executing such as massive business plan.
Jason Bobby Conventional VS DSCR VS Other
9 October 2022 | 5 replies
Not so today, but not too far away either...The biggest differences:Conventional - typically a lower rate, no prepayment penalties, backed by the government or agency, DTI, Income, restrictions on property types, restrictions on # of properties owned, require passing AUS, can be difficult for Self-Employed, and heavy Underwriting guidelines.DSCR - higher rate (normally), prepayment penalties with various structures, backed by private investors or capital funds groups, about 1/3 of the paperwork, very laxed Underwriting guidelines, usually no restrictions on # of properties owned, no DTI calcs, no Income calcs, no massive amount of TRID disclosures, etc...Cost-wise (fees and such, not rate), they are very similar. 
David Maldonado House Hacking and ADU Build
5 January 2023 | 1 reply
Massive cash flow from 1 property and both my ADU builds broke even at 15 months.
CJ M. How to release a Mechanic's Lien?
8 January 2023 | 4 replies
The project had massive scope creep so it was difficult to pin him down on a final price when he was in the middle of working.
Ray Alvarez Which route to go for SD rental
26 October 2020 | 12 replies
The investor is from Seattle (high priced market) and has created a massive net worth by only owning rent-by-the-room rentals to greatly increase cash flow. 
Mitch Vogatsky Cutting back on retirement savings
5 February 2022 | 25 replies
Considering the massive amount of debt that Federal and State governments are in, I expect taxes to be much higher by the time I'm old enough to withdraw from these types of accounts without penalty.
Andy Borses Real Estate SCAM ARTISTS
3 February 2021 | 10 replies
Flipping and wholesaling are just jobs unless you scale up massively and make it a business. 
Caprice Claytor Wholesaling and House Hacking in Los Angeles
7 July 2020 | 6 replies
We might see a massive default wave starting August, while the lending market is tightening up.