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Christopher Abernathy Did i over pay? $417k for san bernadino or highest cashflow ever?
23 April 2017 | 30 replies
If you're in contract already there is not much you can do but get letters to validate your employment is within 50 miles since the UW is instructed to use this metric first to determine your risk as a primary residence first.Your documentation and letter of explanation provided in the file will help lead the UW away from conclusion that you're not going to live at this property as your primary residence.I mean come on right?
Taylor Hughs Real Estate Conventions Near Frisco/Dallas area?
7 January 2024 | 0 replies
I have been intensely researching real estate for the past month, I have read 3 books, listened to over 100 hours of podcasts and videos, and have come to the conclusion to further extend my learning I should find a real estate investor/firm to intern for.I have been looking for the past couple days for a real estate meet up near me and was hoping I could have some experienced insight on which to attend and where to go.
Lowell Bailey Modular/prefab Home vs. Custom building options?
1 December 2023 | 15 replies
I'm quickly coming to the conclusion that prefab construction may be the way to go primarily for the following :1.
David Song Invest in CA or out of state (Turnkey?)
19 November 2015 | 10 replies
If you are doing your CMA on sites like Zillow or Trulia, then you will probably always come to the conclusion the houses are sold over the market value.  
Vince Mathis Fourth Step in my Brandon Turner Stack!
6 January 2024 | 11 replies
A lot more unknown, that is why I am coming to that conclusion.
Chrissy Young Reaching out to property owners to buy?
14 February 2014 | 8 replies
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Mohammed Abdullah NEW investor ( any tips would help)
9 January 2024 | 29 replies
So, when you refinance, try your hardest to consolidate.In my (as recent as 3 months ago) experience, these loans aren't a foregone conclusion that they'll extend the term once it balloons. 
Jeremy Porter Enhancing Landlord-Tenant Communication: A Blueprint for Success
9 January 2024 | 0 replies
This approach not only resolves issues promptly but also builds trust and cultivates a positive atmosphere within the rental community, ultimately leading to a harmonious living experience for all parties involved.In conclusion, effective tenant communication is the cornerstone of a thriving and mutually beneficial relationship between landlords and tenants.
Olga Levin Lent money on second lien to a rehabber who stopped communicating
9 May 2016 | 32 replies
I have now come to the conclusion they are worthless by and large.. the cost and expense to litigate and secure a money judgment then collect on it will usually out strip the amount of money you lent especially in second position or that you can hope to collect, if you have to go to those steps usually the company is cratering and they will do whatever they can not to pay including hiding assets.. and going BK.If you have the wherewithal to pay off the senior debt at anytime then second position is not as risky it just becomes very time consuming and costly.
Ben Lovro The Psychology of Real Estate Buying
10 January 2024 | 0 replies
Their expertise can lead to quicker sales and higher selling prices.In summary, real estate professionals are essential partners in the real estate process, offering guidance and expertise that can make transactions smoother and more successful for both buyers and sellers.In conclusion, the psychology of real estate buying is a complex and intriguing aspect of the housing market.Emotions, perceptions, social influences, and many other psychological factors can influence why some people pay more happily for a property.Understanding these dynamics can be beneficial for both buyers and sellers, as it allows for more informed and successful real estate transactions.