
10 March 2025 | 4 replies
Thanks for sharing, saw some of the webinar from the wallstreetoasis link.Curious how they communciated this to the original investors, cause them seemed to infur on the webinar that the 18% is such a great deal and better then what we would have offered the original investors.

6 March 2025 | 30 replies
Just thought I would take this opportunity to share with you some additional basics that I have learned within my short venture into investing with Tax Liens.My state (Alabama) currently has a 3 year redemption timeframe and pays approximately 12% per year.Ok, I assume you know the foundation on how to find listings and researching the properties etc.My discussion will begin with what happens after you purchase your Tax Liens.Firstly, be aware that most Tax Liens will be redeemed approximately 90% are repaid within the first year.Secondly, after the sale the previous owners are usually notified that their property has been sold and outline their rights of redeeming the Lien without additional consideration (aka cost paid to you the purchaser) if made normally within 10 days of notice.Thirdly, the annual percentage rate will only begin after you have held the Lien after 30 days; therefore you will receive only the original cost you paid on the Tax Lien; no more, no less.Lastly, you are not the homeowner just a Lien Holder therefore no keys, no access to the property, no look through so etc.

12 March 2025 | 12 replies
Originally posted by @Davon Lowery:@WenY I know I'm late to the conversation but I have a pending counter offer on an REO property in the Greater Grand Crossing area.

7 March 2025 | 8 replies
They do not allow two seperate driveways, which was on my original site plan.

11 March 2025 | 5 replies
However, after talking to some loan professionals, it seems that there are always origination fees, appraisal fees etc.My question is, what fees should I expect to pay when opening up my first HELOC.

12 March 2025 | 2 replies
Originally from Nashville, TN, I've been living in Birmingham for the past couple of years and have noticed what seems like a major upside in the local real estate market.

12 March 2025 | 3 replies
The trades didn't pay as well back then so after high school I got an associate of liberal arts ( auto repair ase certification) then continued learn in ng took hydraulic system repair and building pumps included and until an injury in2003 was a journey iron working doing structural installing commercial doors where they originally were not designed to be .always running my own side home repair business and taking any chance to learn anything new or a better way to do things because I feel if you aren't moving forward you are stagnating .I wanted to just say thank you for accepting me and I am grateful for any and all recommendations,tips or critiques as I strive to become the best version of myself I can .

6 March 2025 | 0 replies
After completing my MBA, I’ve had more time to deepen my knowledge of the industry and I’m now eager to transition from my 9-to-5 career into becoming a Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO).

9 March 2025 | 12 replies
Originally posted by @Aisha Young:Hey all,I am brand new to the community, so nice to meet you all.I am currently living in Australia with my partner, and bought our first house here a few months back.

11 March 2025 | 0 replies
. · The 2 new lots must be roughly equal in size, with neither smaller than 40% of the original lot. // Ownership & Subdivision Limits · A lot cannot be split again under SB-9 if it was already created through a previous urban lot split. · The owner or anyone connected to them cannot have used an SB-9 lot split on an adjacent property. // Development Potential · A split lot can have up to 4 units (2 per parcel) or a duplex, plus ADUs/JADUs.