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Steve K. Due On Sale Clause About to Become More Common?
12 January 2025 | 185 replies
People just need to accept it's smart work, timing, etc. to make millions, tens of millions ( no magic pill).
Jonah Gunalda ER doctor hoping to diversify in passive real estate!
10 December 2024 | 25 replies
And even though virtually every sponsor agreement allows me to share investment information with others who might be advising me on it (especially when club members are bound by an NDA), I still ask the sponsor if I can share it, because it's a test.
Tim W. Fire Damage Discovered During Inspection
7 December 2024 | 2 replies
Unless you're financially prepared to deal with these issues and accept that 'once you know, you must always disclose' defects, I would move on to finding what is truly a good deal - as a good deal is only as good as its bones.  
Michael Mullins Has anyone used BeyondBNB
11 December 2024 | 34 replies
They use PRICE LABS to create these score cards that test your price, data is pulled from Price Labs, well guess what you can access that right from Price Labs you do not need to pay them for that.
Sol Baum Re: Brokers client list
5 December 2024 | 7 replies
If there is no agreement signed and this person is just someone listed from the broker's database, I do not believe it is acceptable for the broker to collect a split in addition to the house split.If you are to consider negotiating this additional split, there is a lot to take into account here... what is the % of business that you generate on your own vs. how much your broker contributes?
Stuart Udis If you are buying lower cost SFH's what is your exit?
9 December 2024 | 20 replies
If a seller listed a home for $100,000 but was willng to sell for $94,000 as that was likely the FMV, it would be the same to him if he accepted $100,000 with a 6% seller credit or $94,000.I looked at the zip codes of lower priced homes in Memphis, Cleveland and Indianapolis and they appeared to perform betterMemphis38105 - Prices were $35,700 in 2016 and now $116,000(220%)38106 - Prices were $21,600 in 2016 and now $60,900(180%)Cleveland44108 - Prices were $34,000 in 2016 and now $59,800(74%)44104 - Prices were $36,300 in 2016 and now $60,400(66%)Indianapolis46201 - Prices were $42,900 in 2016 and now $149,000(247%)46222 - Prices were $39,000 in 2016 and now $127,000(225%)I should mention that I don't invest in Memphis, Cleveland or Indianapolis.
Ian Stuart AMA - Agency Multifamily Debt (Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae)
4 December 2024 | 2 replies
Loan Sizing Parameters: LTV, DCR, DY, amortization, stress tests, exit tests, etc.3. 
Cameron Porter Meeting wholesalers in detroit
7 December 2024 | 6 replies
You can also ID potential properties that seller may accept a price 10%+ below their asking price.You should still have my calendar access link in the DM area here, so get on my calendar if you'd like to discuss more:)
Rick S. Capella Mortgage hard money lender in LV
6 December 2024 | 8 replies
The investors accepted it.  3 months later the buyer tried to reduce the purchase price to $2.6M to stiff arm the investors. 
Heidi Thompson Padsplit insights please
5 December 2024 | 31 replies
I'm skeptical but I'm willing to test the water to something small first.