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Shawn Himes "New Aspiring Wholesaler Seeking Guidance and Mentorship in Texas"
5 February 2025 | 4 replies
I am particularly interested in:Understanding the fundamentals of wholesalingNavigating Texas-specific real estate laws and regulationsBuilding a strong network of cash buyers and motivated sellersLearning effective marketing strategiesAnalyzing and evaluating dealsIf anyone is willing to share their experiences, tips, or resources, I would greatly appreciate it.
Jorge Liang Pay more to close the loan under LLC or Change the title after the loan closes?
19 February 2025 | 8 replies
Loans Not Owned by Freddie or Fannie If your loan is held by a private lender or another institution, it’s important to evaluate the interest rate.
Tyran Block new member glad to be here
18 February 2025 | 8 replies
I’d aim for low downpayment land contracts and lease options.After refinancing out of the FHA mortgage, I’d evaluate if I wanted to repeat the 2-4 unit FHA 203(k) process again or if I had the 20% down to target 5+ units.Good luck with whatever you decide to do!
Grant Shipman Syndicators & Capital Raisers: Avoid SEC Trouble!!
1 February 2025 | 4 replies
You Can Only Have 35 Non-Accredited InvestorsRule 506(b) allows an unlimited number of accredited investors but restricts you to only 35 non-accredited investors.However, there’s a catch:Non-accredited investors must be financially sophisticated.They must have enough experience to evaluate the investment risks.From the SEC:“Securities may not be sold to more than 35 non-accredited investors… [who] must meet the legal standard of having sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the prospective investment.”If you’re planning to include non-accredited investors, make sure they qualify—or you could be violating SEC rules.3.
Dallin Blank New to DFW market
11 February 2025 | 6 replies
Also perhaps the homes built in the last 10 years have sprinkler systems and even drip systems near the foundation to keep the soil moist.Look for signs when you are viewing homes....especially in the hot areas.When we evaluate homes, especially with buyers we're looking at the BIG 5 as best we can. 
John Barry Section 8 Process Massachusetts
10 February 2025 | 24 replies
Every year they will perform another evaluation to ensure you and the tenant complies.
Tyler Garza Analyzing properties to determine market value
14 February 2025 | 15 replies
Look at the pictures to evaluate the quality of the materials and workmanship of the comparable sales and align your ARV accordingly. 
Shannon Leckinger First Time STR analysis
4 February 2025 | 18 replies
We evaluated 2 properties yesterday. 
Nithin Kumar Suggestion for Rental Properties around Phoenix, AZ
28 January 2025 | 11 replies
Above are just hypotheticals, but they bring to light the point, which is, evaluating opportunities requires apples to apples comparisons. 
Katie Camargo House appraised for more than expected- should I change my strategy?
10 February 2025 | 13 replies
This can provide additional capital for future investments and get the next one.Or evaluating other loan options:Depending on your long-term plans, you could explore conventional loans or portfolio loans that might offer more favorable rates or terms with the new appraisal value factored in.Your decision depends on your broader strategy.