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Rene Hosman How to retire early with real estate & other community questions
3 December 2024 | 5 replies
They started the business from scratch in 2003 with a combination of wholesaling, fix-and-flips, and non-conventional financing sources like private lending, seller financing, and lease options—which remains their expertise today.If you had one question for a professional real estate investor who retired themselves by 37, what would it be??
Roger Mace How to Know if You Have a Good Private Money Broker
30 November 2024 | 0 replies
A good broker remains transparent throughout the process, providing regular updates on loan applications, lender responses, and any emerging challenges.
Rachael K. Legal to move into my 1031 exchange- Safe Harbor clarification- capital gains
5 December 2024 | 13 replies
If you move into a property acquired through a 1031 exchange and make it your primary residence, you may qualify for the capital gains exclusion under Section 121 (up to $250K single/$500K married) if you live in the property for at least two of the last five years before selling.However, gains attributable to the time it was a rental property remain taxable (non-qualified use), and depreciation claimed during the rental period must be recaptured at a 25% tax rate.
Account Closed Sell and lease back home in Fort Myers FL
30 November 2024 | 0 replies
I’m not able to personally qualify for cash out refinances.I’m looking to sell my home located in Southwest Florida in a HOA community but want to remain in the home to lease- 3 years or more.Does anyone have experience with this type of program or have any suggestions for me on where to look to get this done.
Mike Tikh How to choose a location from the US?
2 December 2024 | 35 replies
However, I have no idea how to choose from the remaining cities, it seems there are a lot of potential options:- Midwest - Michigan (ie: Grand Rapids) seems to have options, also seeing Columbus Ohio and Indianapolis coming up- Reno - I've seen mentioned several times on here- Pittsburgh / Philadelphia / Twin Cities - All mentioned as lower cost to get started, and seem to be experiencing growthI'd ideally like to find a place that has strong potential for future growth, a diversified economy, and I don't mind living in (being close to nature would be a plus). 
David C. CA AB2992: Allows buyer to walk away from buyer-broker agreement
29 November 2024 | 2 replies
.: I'm curious how CA agents can make a living with laws like AB2992 that state:"If the out-of-pocket costs to pay their agent remain too great and the seller and buyer have not yet reached an agreement on the sales price and/or terms, the buyer may walk away from the subject property provided there is an exit clause, proceed without representation, or approach the seller's agent about possible dual agency representation." 
Michael Mille Growth & Development in Scranton
29 November 2024 | 3 replies
I remain optimistic about the Amtrak line heading through the Poconos up to Scranton from New York. 
Dennis Tidwell BUILT TO RENT: New Modern Home in Downtown Griffin, GA
30 November 2024 | 1 reply
Adjacent to this bustling hub, affordable residential lots have remained available, particularly after decades of urban renewal and the city's efforts to address blight.
Marc Shin Visiting my STR property for the first time ever... What should I be sure to do?
1 December 2024 | 15 replies
I would remain as anonymous as possible to the neighbors.
Liam Alvarez Best Apps for Analyzing Real Estate Markets: Share Your Experience!
3 December 2024 | 19 replies
However, your rental income depends on your tenants remaining employed at similar wages.