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Yves Yanuaria OOS Investor Interested in Memphis Looking for Feedback
26 May 2021 | 15 replies
@AJ Singh - Glad you mentioned the numbers you're seeing for B Class properties.
Azad Singh Need help starting out in Wholesaling
15 February 2023 | 6 replies
Quote from @Azad Singh: Quote from @Eliott Elias: What questions do you have? 
Nina M. My Roofstock Purchases
6 March 2022 | 22 replies
@AJ Singh Thank you. 
Nitin Singh Investing in Seattle area
1 July 2019 | 12 replies
@Nitin Singh - second @Jake Alger, outside the Seattle city limits.
Himanshu Singh Best performance sleeper sofa
13 July 2022 | 3 replies
@Himanshu Singh, you could look on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace and OfferUP.
Ron Singh How to become a Hard money Lender /other better options for investment
15 March 2015 | 15 replies
@Ron Singh   Every town of any size will have a local HML... that has been doing it for years.find said lender most broker investor funds.. have them present you deals.. do some due diligence just like you would any RE purchase then pull the trigger.there are others that have PPM funds ( I prefer on the investor side to own the whole note) that you can invest in their fund.In some states you can fractionlize the beneficial interests in the Note thereby investing in multiple notes the broker will pro offer you.. that can spread risk but in the case of a default can also be a mess.To make money at HML though if your just taking in broker fee's you need a substantial amount of cash or cash investors ..
Ed Martinez Down on Investment Property
4 October 2018 | 25 replies
Originally posted by @AJ Singh:@Ed MartinezYou should aim for twenty to twenty five percent down plus reserves for vacancy and capexWith ten percent down, you have a tough road ahead @Ed Martinez Maybe conventional financing isn't the way to go: It's too limitingI was asked by a couple of people to compare doing a Buy & Hold Rental using conventional financing and buying Subject To with selling to a Tenant Buyer and what that would look like.This is an actual deal I recently did.
Pree Singh Looking to network in Central Valley, CA
17 October 2019 | 2 replies
What's up @Preetinder Singh, i'd love to chat anytime.  
Deep Singh Hamilton/Burlington/Niagara Ontario Canada
9 December 2019 | 11 replies
Originally posted by @Deep Singh:@Roy Cleeves  Off Market deals always the best.