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Joshua Randall Purchasing a Rental for College Students
7 April 2024 | 5 replies
They are incredible deals and would give me the momentum to get the ball rolling in my real estate investing. 
Kenny Simpson Mortgage rates in the 4's and 5's in 2023?
9 April 2024 | 64 replies
None of us have that crystal ball unfortunately, but interest rates alone aren't the only way to determine the future of the real estate market. 
Sara Ball Converting a grandfathered duplex to SFH + ADU
5 April 2024 | 11 replies
@Sara Ball, I did that and I can show you the steps!
Yiking Hernandez tax lien auctions
5 April 2024 | 3 replies
Foreclosure lists I think can be determined at some sites like propstream (I've never used it so I could be wrong).3: networking with lawyers that do probate situation and/or divorce situations and want a quick close4: Owner occupant of a property on Hud Homestore - basically trying to help first time homebuyers buy - less competition5: tax auction and tax auction sites6: Offering on properties that have been sitting on the MLS for LONG periods of time and low balling them.7: Calling owners that have recently had their property pulled from the MLS.8: Wholesalers that are selling to you with an assignment fee.9: Low balling every property you look at on the MLS and seeing what sticks.10: FSBO with strong negotiation skills.11: MLS when you see the property really quick once it comes on MLS and put in a full price offer but it was mispriced low (I got a gem a few years ago that has probably close to doubled in values since 2020 when I bought it).12: MLS offers that you really want to ownI might be missing some others but these are the general classes of people that I have noticed. 
Nick Yates How to structure deals.
5 April 2024 | 4 replies
Sellers are still wanting "too much" as they typically think their deals should still be trading in the 4-5% cap rate range.While I won't pretend to have a crystal ball, I generally think: a) if you want to get a deal today, you are going to need to be more aggressive then you probably are comfortable with in your assumptions.  
Isaiah Cuellar Ready to house hack!
5 April 2024 | 15 replies
You should first identify an area where possibly you can come anywhere near the ball park of what you are requesting.
Jacopo Iasiello 🇺🇸❤️🇮🇹 Zillow talks to Optimize home buying process using AI
4 April 2024 | 0 replies
Fast forward to today, and they've fine-tuned this tool so well that it's like having a crystal ball for home values, nailing down prices with jaw-dropping accuracy.But the real game-changer is something they're calling a "housing super app."
David Vaughn FInancing question for multifamily purchase
4 April 2024 | 4 replies
You're in a position like most now trying to "crystal ball" what interest rates will be like in the future.
John Weiss Indemnification Clause in PM Agreement
5 April 2024 | 43 replies
If a large investor with 100 units wants to use you as their PM and their portfolio is a great fit for your business I know for a fact that almost every PM company will play ball and negotiate fair terms.
Christine Wilcher The debate between Personal name & LLC's
4 April 2024 | 5 replies
However your situation becomes a trickier case study since these properties first served as your primary residence which could provide additional benefits form a tax perspective not available to an owner of investment real estate and nobody has a crystal ball and knows the property with certainty will transition into an investment property.