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Vivan Bhalla Akron Property review and advice needed
19 November 2024 | 3 replies
Also, what benefit would you actually be able to contribute with your limited knowledge?
Frank Underwood Non-real estate professional in Asheville NC late to the party!
16 November 2024 | 3 replies
I continue to pad my social security contributions full-time with the hopes of maximizing my retirement benefits.
Jay Hinrichs How U.S. can lower housing prices? And Could Trump look at Broker model as Broken?
20 November 2024 | 45 replies
If banks controlled all this business and did away with the broker model and like what I experienced the lender was a bank employee and was on salary not commish.. docs are prepped by the bank ( on my commercial loans that is free no charge NO JUNK Fees at all just appraisal and 1/2 a point to maybe 1 point. this is a stumbling block for owner occ especially first time buyers who dont have money for closing costs and generally need the seller to contribute you know I see it all the time on my starter homes that I finance for flippers.. virtually everyone has seller assist on it to pay for all the junk fee's and brokers fees.. its getting paid somewhere and that just makes it harder for those buying homes to live in ..  
Chris Williams Finding Cash Buyers through buyer's agents
16 November 2024 | 3 replies
I don’t think they’d be willing to “share” their wholesalers fee with someone whose contribution is to forward the property information to 10 Realtors. 
Carlos Ptriawan Don't become passive investors
1 December 2024 | 91 replies
Open-end Funds are generally defined as infinite-life vehicles consisting of multiple investorswho have the ability to enter or exit the fund on a periodic basis, subject to contribution and/or redemption requests, therebyproviding a degree of potential investment liquidity.
Jonathan Greene Why You Should Stop Talking About Quitting Your Job Before You Have Your 1st Property
26 November 2024 | 46 replies
Well, this is a wonderful thread.All I can really contribute with enough experience to be absolutely sure of what I say: if you live on the coasts and your spreadsheet tells you your best passive returns over the long haul are going to be in the Rust Belt in cheap rentals, then your spreadsheet needs to be looked at by someone with a lot more experience in cheap Rust Belt rentals than you have.My own take on the musings here of why everyone wants to quit their job these day and its possible connection to young people and their participation trophies, their possible work-ethic failings, moral turpitude, contemptible world outlook, lack of grit, et hoc genus omne...yeah, I know I don't know squat about all that.
Jamie Parker Reinvesting in the business (How to structure paying self)
15 November 2024 | 17 replies
For clarity, as i understand the concept of reinvesting in the business, each "Bucket" should eventually fund itself without the need for cash injections or contributions.
Rochelle Gerber Has anyone moved their 401K to a self directed real estate one?
13 November 2024 | 22 replies
The $69k max only relates to contributions.
Matt Helpling First Investment - Buy and Hold
14 November 2024 | 1 reply
Negotiated $198,000 in seller financing through a Promissory Note, pulled a $99,000 commercial loan with a 5 year balloon, and contributed $33,000 as a down payment.
Julie Muse Rolling Prairie Renovation Success: Profitable Flip with Ron Rowan!
13 November 2024 | 0 replies
By leveraging our financial resources alongside Ron's contributions, we were able to secure the property quickly and allocate funds efficiently for the $25,000 renovation.