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Carlos Ptriawan Again, just another Bay Area ADU Appraisal cost
26 March 2023 | 31 replies
@Brad Sand question for you, is the appraiser have the ability to examine the previous year's appraisal from anyone else?
Eric Zawadski Flies In The Apartment! "Screams Tenant"
2 December 2023 | 6 replies
Have the exterior closely examined, sealing all cracks and gaps; make sure any attic vents have properly sized screens to prevent entry as well.
Charles A. Crystal Ball 2020
30 November 2023 | 2 replies
As in all things in life (like choosing a spouse)for instance, it's incumbent upon us to examine our individual personalities regarding whether a proposed partnership would be a good fit or a disaster in waiting.In 2007, when I lost more than $130,000 in the stock market,I learnt a permanent lesson that stuck with me till today.I discovered that I was a control freak.I needed to always know how my actions directly related to my results, and most often like to retain the ability to change my mind even if others would find such reversal a stupid idea.Seeing how much control I didn't have on how my stocks performed in 2008 despite all the information I had consumed for several months regarding value investing and how to analyze a company's fundamentals scarred me for life.It made a real estate investor out of me.The safety and assurance that I was taking sole responsibility for the calls i made and the risks I decided to take was a calming refuge.Having been a Pro-member on BiggerPockets for as long as I've been has its perks.It gives one a front row seat to see in slow motion the interesting evolution of the component parts that make up this mammoth industry.I watched in amusement as one member arrived as a total newbie in 2018 with a welcome post, voraciously consuming unsolicited counsel on the member forums for a few months and then posted a "success story" of his deals after 6 months.Within a year, he had his own podcast and is now buying large apartments as a syndicator pooling investors' money.To be clear, this is not a hate post.I certainly do not begrudge people "crushing it" in record time.Nonetheless, as a 'senior' member of this community who has seen this movie before,I do feel a lonely cautionary voice in the wilderness is needed at this point.We are in an environment of unprecedented cap rate compression and record low interest rates which is only headed in one direction after this is all over.Yes, make no mistake, the music will soon stop.That has very little to do with an upcoming election and is regardless of who wins the White House or who controls congress after November.If you've listened to Kevin Bupp and Rod Khleif, you know what happened to their portfolios in 2008.These were no amateurs, as a matter of fact, they had many years of investment experience when the music stopped.They both weathered the storm and came back stronger and that is why I remain a shameless fan of both men till today.Several others were not that lucky, and you will never hear their names.In this space today, there are investors and there are educators.The educators have taken over the habitat.That is why there are now more podcasts on real estate than I can get through in a working week.Real Estate education is so very lucrative now that it is possible to make way more money from podcasts and books than in actual real estate investment for some gifted marketers with smooth tongues and gifted content creators.We are in the information age after all, and youtube millionaires are now perhaps outpacing patient real estate buy and hold landlords in the passive income/ cash flow game.Belonging to a $25,000/year mastermind and attending a syndication bootcamp does not insulate anyone from catastrophe.
Steve Christensen Contract For Deed Questions
24 October 2018 | 6 replies
Minneapolis-based attorney Larry Wertheim explains that in a third-party financed sale, the lender's stringent requirements for title examination, title insurance, and appraisal provide the collateral advantage of disclosure for the buyer.
Faustin Hoover Utilities and maintenance
4 December 2023 | 9 replies
Examine the current lease agreements first.
Nick Leamon What can I do with an inactive license?
30 August 2019 | 6 replies
I had just completed the courses I needed to apply for the state exam in California when I found Land Academy!
Brian Wilson Mice Under Flooring - Need input
17 September 2021 | 18 replies
I'd suggest doing a very thorough examination of the outside of your home.
Jake Davis Becoming a realtor to invest
23 February 2020 | 10 replies
I was where you are now some 30 years ago, took real estate courses, then took my licensing exam in NY, passed it, but did not hang my license with a broker which is required for a  period of time, two years, for my own broker's license if I want to do so.
Blake Hernandez Becoming a realtor (Houston area)
6 January 2021 | 18 replies
Taking the licensing exam in a week or two and then onto the life of part time RE while working a W-2 fulltime!
Cesar Rivera Can I house Hack as a College Student?
10 January 2024 | 6 replies
Examine Local Laws5.