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Ben Bourgeault Asset Protection Plan
11 January 2016 | 11 replies
AssetsTen things you need to know to protect your assetsWhat exactly an Umbrella Policy is and why it might not do what you think it willWhy you shouldn’t put all your properties under one nameWhat you should know about the Delaware Statutory TrustScott’s advanced strategies for real estate investorsEverything you need to know about LLCs vs.
Marina Wong mold removal company
14 November 2015 | 9 replies
And you did mean de-humidifier in summer, yes?  
Luke Woodruff First Deal for rental home in high appreciation area of Atlanta
27 January 2016 | 20 replies
My brother and I decided to NOT go forward with this deal given the small cu de sac, difficulty of getting an accurate value on it and some repairs that needed to be done.I will say that one of the two listings at the front of the street sold for approximately $180k (haven't seen the exact number on the assessor site yet).
David Jones New Delaware Investor (Kent County)
2 December 2015 | 11 replies
Hey David - I'm in DE (Sussex County) but very familiar with Dover, as I'm there 2-3X per week.
Adam L. New Military Member from... Everywhere
11 February 2016 | 20 replies
We purchased another primary residence in MD and are looking at property's here and in Delaware
Charles Marshall Common exit strategies for buy and hold investors
1 December 2015 | 28 replies
Here are some of the more common exit strategies: Continue to hold (if its not broke, don't fix it) Sell and pay the taxes (cash out) Sell with seller carry back financing (defer capital gain taxes over the term of the note)1031 Exchange into properties that have less property (labor) management issues and/or less capital intensive issues 1031 Exchange into smaller assets (trading down in value) over the years so that you slowly cash out and don't get hit with all of the taxes in the same year. 1031 Exchange into more passive investments such as Net Lease Properties (NNN), Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs), Tenant-In-Common Investment Properties (TICs)1031 Exchange into gas, oil, air, water or other mineral rights that require no management Contribute into and sell through a Charitable Trust Consider charitable donations of property These are just a few that came to mind quickly. 
Christian Moore Getting started in Indianapolis
2 December 2015 | 8 replies
I do a bit in Delaware County.
David Bokman Any REI's in Willow Grove PA??
1 December 2015 | 0 replies
Most of our investors and our focus is in Philadelphia so looking to expand our network of buyers in the Monto area as well as delaware county.Please feel free to connect if you do anything with commercial properties in the area or looking to potentially network for down the line.Best,David
Josh Romero Office Space
19 March 2016 | 5 replies
Most disciplined commercial investors do it this way.It sounds like you're half way through things already but regardless you should read commercial real estate investing by Dolf De Roos.
Xai Xiong A current member of BP just offered to be lender out of the blue.
24 August 2016 | 37 replies
I checked Delaware's registered business under his name and his company name - to no avail.