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Shabar Marshall Frustrated with HOA rental restrictions!
12 June 2024 | 8 replies
Most HOAs, nearly everywhere in the country require rental agreements to be either in 6 month, or 1 year intervals.
David D. Using a predictive model to find undervalued properties.
11 June 2024 | 46 replies
Make time interval, lets say within 3 years period, you check a city that has reducing DOM within 3 years4.
Gordon Vaughn The Best Kept Secret For Bidding On HUD Homes
5 June 2024 | 274 replies
The intervals and % of intervals used to be fixed but I do not see a consistent pattern at this pointThe foreclosed amount have no bearing at allIs the property insured or uninsured?  
Logan M. Why are agents going to EXP and REAL, is there really that good of money?
1 May 2024 | 38 replies
We receive stock at certain intervals/milestones, can buy it at a discounted rate, receive payments when our downline makes a sale (which comes from the company's share of the deal, not the agent's), and have an amazing culture of supportive collaboration like none I've seen in any company, much less real estate.
Dawn W. Newly licensed looking for eXp sponsor
23 April 2024 | 8 replies
It's the only brokerage that gives you stock at certain intervals and allows you to purchase it at a discount.
Account Closed Ashcroft capital - Paused Distributions
29 April 2024 | 248 replies
To be extremely honest..........just investing at Interval Fund/CEF or Alt Investment from Schwabb was way easier than invest at unknown GP that invest in Class B Sunbelt.
William Coet Multifamily Prices so High that Only Cash Makes Sense, But Why Not Put Cash in CDs?
21 April 2024 | 47 replies
For us residential, it's the traditional lender that feels the pain.However as OP is thinking correctly, the gap or spread between riskless CD and equity investment is narrowing, maybe it's like 3% only at max.However, just think about if , if public interval debt fund like NICHX or Cliffwater can give me 8% why I do need to invest at multifamily equity. 
Dean Ng Expected losses on 1st position fractional trust deeds
10 April 2024 | 11 replies
Not worthed the risk.you could get 7 to 8 percent from interval fund that’s liquid, such as NIcHx.also since options etf exists like TSLY or CONY I stopped looking at real estate with less than 10 percent. 
Will Boller Sat - Sat or Fri - Fri weekly rentals
4 April 2024 | 11 replies
@Will Boller, in a quick click around on Interval International's website (https://www.intervalworld.com/web/my/home) a major exchange for timeshare properties, it seems like it is 50/50 from my small sample looking at properties in the northeast USA, with a handful allowing Sunday weekly check-ins too.Granted, this exchange is not an Airbnb, but it is all weekly stays in condos run, presumably, by large professional operators that have studied this business to maximize revenue.  
Gene Jung Certain amount: looking for investment opportunity
15 March 2024 | 31 replies
And before anyone brings up volatility, the only reason syndications are not as volatile as public REITs is because syndicators never perform mark-to-market NAV, net of fees and carry, on any interval, let alone minute by minute.