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Taylor Calloway Off Market Opportunity Question
31 January 2025 | 4 replies
Last August a decent pre-foreclosure opportunity came available on the MLS and my agent took us to see the home and submitted two offers below asking that were too low for the seller at the time.Apparently the seller was able to avoid foreclosure and the home delisted after it didn’t sale.
Lindsey Buxton 🚨 PassivePockets Summit May 2-3 in Columbus, Ohio
19 February 2025 | 1 reply
.🔥 Here’s a preview of the agenda:Mastering the Art of Choosing Syndication Investments with Brian Burke (Limited to 50 attendees—extra fee applies)2025 Market Update: Trends Shaping Passive Real Estate with Brian Burke and Jeremy RollLessons Learned from a Challenging Year with Paul Shannon, J Scott, Jim Pfeifer & Tyson MillerAdvanced Tax Strategies with Amanda Han and Matt MacFarlandInvesting with Self-Directed IRAs with John Bowens from Equity Trust Company Live Pitch Slam with LP Panelists: Paul Shannon, Chriz Lopez and Jim PfeiferPlus, network with fellow investors during interactive sessions and build connections at sponsor-hosted dinners.
Adam Newman 10% down or 20% down???
23 January 2025 | 10 replies
Avoid PMI and then go to a local credit union and get a heloc after closing to gift the money back.Have this as a tool in your tool belt but pursue use of the 3.5% FHA, knowing that you will be at a competitive disadvantage if you are competing with non FHA buyers, then you can call in the favor from your gift person.Just know that if someone gifts you down payment money, your bank will require them to sign a letter stating that it is in fact a gift that doesn’t need to be paid back.
Drew Murtaugh Multifamily Deal Analysis - Foundation Repairs
19 February 2025 | 9 replies
Unless the price is well adjusted I would avoid structural issues all together.
Dave Gabruk Planning a Home Renovation? Think Beyond Design!
31 January 2025 | 2 replies
Thankfully, we caught it during the plan review stage, and with a stamped structural design, they got the kitchen of their dreams—without jeopardizing safety or facing surprise delays.Here’s what to think about when renovating:Structural Changes: Even moving a wall can have ripple effects on the stability of your home.HVAC Systems: New layouts might need adjusted airflow or ductwork.Plumbing and Electrical: Moving sinks, showers, or outlets requires careful rerouting to comply with building codes.Before starting demolition or submitting permits, have your plans reviewed by a licensed engineer or architect to avoid costly surprises.
Walter Pineda Your Property Management suggestion for Memphis, TN Please.
19 February 2025 | 13 replies
EDUCATE YOURSELF - yes, it will take time, but will lead to a selection that better meets your expectations & avoids potentially costly surprises!
Esther Iroko Tenants not paying rent
1 February 2025 | 23 replies
Or, ya know, just spend the next 140 hours trying to get a self-study law education followed by another few hundred hours self-study to sort out how to avoid repeating the situation.That's the reality of it all. 
Matt Wan Getting a mortgage as a non-resident US citizen
11 February 2025 | 20 replies
I work a lot with investors outside of the US from a tax perspective but from a mortgage perspective, as mentioned above hard money or DSCR is probably your best bet.
Jerry Tello Over The Counter (OTC) Tax Liens
14 January 2025 | 11 replies
I set up tax lien as a keyword alert so I get alerted when someone mentions them.
John Chapman Reporting loss from a rental property fire and the insurance proceeds
6 February 2025 | 10 replies
Since my adjusted basis is about 50K, am I going to have a $250K gain on my income taxes this year?