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Bailey Rentz Done with Stessa. Where should I go?
13 January 2025 | 10 replies
Since you mentioned REI Hub, I worked with REI Hub in the past and they had the same connection issues but their CEO is usually good about making quick updates to create a better user experience.That being said, there is no perfect solution out there regarding bank feed connections so I'd go with one you know and ensure the accounts are linked on a weekly basis to be confident every transaction is flowing through without interruptions.
Steve K. Due On Sale Clause About to Become More Common?
12 January 2025 | 185 replies
People do dumb stuff every day, but don't expect me to call bed-sheet-sky-diving "safe", because it ain't. 
Steven Rosenfeld What do you think of syndicate sponsor Goodegg Investments?
26 January 2025 | 51 replies
i invest via 50/50 partnerships. i find/coordinate/manage the deal, and my partner brings the capital to the deal & approves large expenses. on their end, it's just about as hands-off as investing in a syndication, but they get to be one of just two main 50/50 decision-makers. and when there are just two parties involved in a deal like this, vs it being diluted across tons of investors, i find it's also possible for the capital partner to see much higher returns. when it comes to teaming up in real estate i'm much more relationship-based and less transactional. i'd rather do fewer very high-quality, carefully selected deals, each with just one capital partner, so that i can really serve that person's best interests and get us amazing results, vs. doing a bunch of diluted deals. i also feel a lot of syndicators out there are newer to the game, lack experience, haven't used their own money enough, and don't use their investors' dollars with enough caution. it gives the high quality syndicators a bad name.
Pravit Jarriyapurttipong Buffalo New York Mutifamily
14 January 2025 | 4 replies
Be wary of the facebook groups as most folks will have a "pitch" or just see the possibility of a transaction.
Samuel Garnatz Greetings from St. Petersburg, FL
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
If it holds up under these conditions, you've got a solid investment—better safe than sorry!
Scott Trench Can Someone Please Explain Why A "Wholesaler" Would NOT Get Licensed?
18 January 2025 | 13 replies
They can bring it to open market and facilitate the transaction
Otis Clayton How do closing agents fund private money deals?
15 January 2025 | 15 replies
Incidentally this is the perfect scenario where a checkbook IRA is going to be far superior to having to go through the custodian for every transaction
Mitchell Rosenberg Tips for Finding Affordable Properties with High Rent Potential?
9 January 2025 | 8 replies
Also, what’s the best way to ensure the area is safe and desirable for tenants?
Pat Quaranto How do I go about finding VA work?
14 January 2025 | 4 replies
It’s temporarily lost its shine because of the slow down in transactions.
Duke Butterfield Sell or Rent? (Self-Manage or PM?), 4 year-old Primary Residence to Rental Property
27 January 2025 | 14 replies
. $360k equity (based on your estimated loan balance and estimated transaction costs if you sold, this is not calculating capital gains taxes but that would reduce your equity down to about $310k if you sold without doing a 1031 exchange). $8k cash flow (this will increase over time because you are in an appreciation market). $6k principal pay down (based on your current loan). $20k appreciation (based on 3% which is conservative, 4-5% is the historical average).