Sachin Amin
Transferring Properties to an LLC
17 February 2020 | 1 reply
Have your attorney carefully examine your mortgages
Mitchell Palmer
Buying a home while starting a full time commission job?
22 March 2020 | 1 reply
Just completed my 40 hour course and plan on being a real estate agent for the foreseeable future after passing the exam in April (testing centers currently closed).
Neerav Patel
PA relator Licencing online courses
28 March 2019 | 4 replies
After examination, I also need to work under a broker.
Mark Enriquez
A pending divorce in the pre-foreclosure
13 February 2019 | 7 replies
(I'm a title examiner, and conducted a thorough search.)I do have a cash buyer ready.
Account Closed
buy with cash and then refinance, or just finance right away?
14 February 2019 | 11 replies
The most critical thing when it comes examining how the addback and offset may affect you is to speak with a mortgage professional who is well versed on the dynamics.
Jessie Sulecki
Cash out Refi opportunity
21 April 2020 | 2 replies
@Jessie Sulecki I can't tell what state this is in...but make sure you examine their "rent to own" contract.
Nelson Ogbuagu
Beginning Investor in Silicon Valley: Introduction and Guidance
12 January 2019 | 5 replies
I'd say the easiest process would be to:Clarify exactly what it is you want to accomplish through investing, and examine what resources you have currently at your disposal (capital, connections, etc.)Explore each strategy and start to identify which one(s) might be most closely related to your goals (for example, if you want passive income that you don't have to put any time or effort into, wholesaling won't do that for you)Then start to get into the logistics of how to make that strategy workThis is a really old article, but the ideas still apply-https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2013/10/2...The more you understand about your options, the better of decisions you can make and make them in a way that is most suited to your lifestyle, your goals, your resources, and everything else.
Andrew Grams
Resources Other Than BP
2 October 2019 | 5 replies
I've been wondering what resources everyone uses to examine a property when they can't see it immediately or at all.I haven't invested yet but I've been using the MLS to find properties, BiggerPockets to run numbers, Google Maps' to examine what the neighborhood looks like through Street View and what businesses, if any, are nearby, Zillow's Lot Lines to see nearby property values at a glance, Rentometer to find out average and median rent price for the area (although it's no longer letting me analyze properties for free, sadly) and Great Schools .org to find out what the district is like for any potential family moving in.If anyone has additional sites or apps they regularly or sometimes use, let me know!
Matt Laird
Buy w/ morgage flip to owner finance
22 May 2014 | 15 replies
You're really getting off on the wrong foot here, there are two bank examiners in this thread, I'm retired and one of them.
Mathew A.
Not-very-active Real Estate Broker
20 December 2010 | 9 replies
There are a few different ways to make this work.If you are in CA, you can take the required courses along with a relevant 4 year college degree and potentially sit for the broker's exam in lieu of transactional experience.