Ashley Davis
Closing today / Tenant occupied foreclosure.. what would you do?
28 August 2018 | 68 replies
Deep down in your belly you really think this works out.This thread is similiar to the girl who quit her job and is hell bent on wholesaling.
Bryan Barrett
How much can I afford to pay
20 August 2018 | 7 replies
Hold for awhile and split the profits or have a public auction almost immediately after you control it.These are just a few ideas that should stimulate your creative juices.
Drew Eldridge
Any Medical Investors?
31 May 2021 | 117 replies
Low risk, Low DTI inspection, Low work (someone else finds the deal) and often without any personal recourse if it goes belly up.
Account Closed
Advice - What would you do?
3 September 2018 | 22 replies
You can juice up any deal with a high down payment and it will produce cash.
Javier Lombera
Any tips for owner financing with outstanding mortgage
30 August 2018 | 6 replies
The juice worth the squeeze for the bank?
Mike Cleveland
Should we Start a LLC or Other Form of Business?
31 December 2020 | 6 replies
If you're looking to shield yourself from say, having to contribute additional capital in the event the deal goes belly up, you may already sign that away in your crowdstreet agreement and be tied to the deal personally.
Salvador Aldrett
Advice on investing strategy
29 August 2018 | 4 replies
@Salvador Aldrett you need to be asking yourself if the juice is worth the squeeze.
Account Closed
Running into a property owner while scoping a tax lien parcel
30 April 2019 | 16 replies
Originally posted by @Chris Seveney:@An LamI always send someone and what I tell them is the truth, I typically send people by when we buy distressed mortgages and have them say we are a lender inspecting the propertymy Daddy taught me that real estate was belly to belly.. of course this was pre internet pre fax and we were still using carbon paper which I am sure half of BP does not know what that is.but if the folks are there that's a win..
Josh Wagner
Are You Investing In Spring Lake, NC?
13 May 2020 | 7 replies
The juice ain't worth the squeeze for me.