Kyle Elmer
New to forums from New Zealand
11 February 2015 | 15 replies
Seems we're getting an international flavor here.You're already aware of your market and requirements so I don't know if our investing environment will be applicable for you.
Wesley Sun
Quick intro and question about your general thoughts on the 'market'
4 January 2012 | 5 replies
They are good, bad and every flavor inbetween.
Shawn Stinson
Sell FSBO to current tenants
27 August 2012 | 15 replies
"Owner financing" can be offered with a FSBO or with a property listed on the MLS.There are many "flavors" of owner financing, and most of them have already been discussed frequently in the forums ...Keep in mind that the lower the downpayment percentage that you accept, the less protection you will have in the event the buyer defaults - they aren't paying you any longer, and you will incur expenses with foreclosing (and then getting them out once you get ownership back).
Mark Updegraff
Investor Payroll, who's in your wallet?
6 March 2012 | 29 replies
Anyway, there are so many flavors of RE investor, I'm hoping some more people chime in.
James Vermillion
Macroeconomics Books?
19 May 2013 | 12 replies
The problem with macro classes these days is that different schools are going to teach different theories, and even within the same theories, you'll get different "flavors."
Steve K
Smaller investors in the note game?
20 March 2012 | 4 replies
The flavor of your deed will always be as a lender with a financial interest, until it is sold to the next owner.I think you might need to look at more conventional acquisitions even if you have a "new" attorney (brother-in-law) type.
Karen Margrave
What specifically do you invest in?
28 October 2013 | 56 replies
Like Karen M. said there are many flavors to investing and many subtleties even within these flavors.As a buy and hold investor, I currently only invest in my local market.
Josh Sterling
Verifying expenses and income for 34 unit building
18 April 2012 | 19 replies
Smart, experienced, no constant up-sell BS, just solid info.Here's an hour audio interview to give you a flavor http://reihighrollers.s3.amazonaws.com/access/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/call-with-dennis-fassett.mp3And here's a link to his course http://apartmentcashflow101.com/
Account Closed
Private Lender vs Hard Money Lender
2 December 2019 | 25 replies
Your loans will be on a commercial basis with investor/operators in RE, so the perception should take on a different flavor than by the general public.
Sean H.
Issues with using Non-Accredited private investors
13 April 2013 | 30 replies
Generally, if an accepted lending activity is regulated by law it will first be viewed as being compliant under those restrictions and not under SEC, unless that activity takes on more of the flavor of a security activity in light of various issues.