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Sani Shu Anybody familiar with Keystone Funding Network?
6 September 2024 | 79 replies
everybody get a pen and paper I got the information on Keystone funding Network it's a division of funding for flipping which is an internet program where they try to get you involved in getting their program using their computer software and all that kind of stuff Josh Allen will contact you after you get a 15 day free trial let me back up you can sign up and get a 15 day free trial everyday they will send you one or two or three or four emails and they all involve a video of some type just about as it tutorial supposedly I think really it's a smoke screen because you go into the website so far everything I pulled up is in the MLS just about and I tried to get to the funding sources they said they have hundreds of them and I signed up as a member for the 345 or $395 a month cuz I'm going to cancel in about 3 or 4 days anyway to see if they actually have lenders out there so far I can't get to it and I've met all their guidelines so what they do is Jerry Norton Jerry Norton it's called jln Group LLC 5406 West 11000 North Suite 444 Highland Utah 84003 I got several emails asking how I like the program so far I haven't been able to get into the program so far 90% of the time and as far as sources for funding they say they have sources for funding and it's free as I want me to respond to one of their emails where they will do a telephone interview so that I can be allowed access to hundreds of thousands of dollars and private investor money and what they do is an invedtor walk you through what you need to do like a mentor so to speak. after you find the deal you submit the deal and then what they do is they will give you a proof of funds letter so the person will take you legitimately I've never had to do that I just Pony up about $3,000 cash and put it in escrow so they know you're serious proof of funds letter doesn't mean squat most of the time especially from a private investor if it comes from a bank that's a different story so what they do is they want to walk you through the process supposedly they put a group of investors together and they fund 100% of your deal they will hook you up with the contractors who were going to do whatever improvements are and after everything is said and done basically you get a percentage of the net profit and they get the balamay  get about 60% of the net profit.  
Manshi M. REM Capital - Robert Ritzenthaler - Thoughts?
3 September 2024 | 20 replies
Physical REI is not a paper investment; almost anyone whose invested on paper numbers I am willing to bet is showing a lot less than the reality of if it unless they took realized gains by selling(into the appreciation rate) or cashed out refi. 
Jennifer T. Do you always try to cash out the max LTV? Which of these 2 lenders would you choose?
4 September 2024 | 7 replies
The last time I shopped two lenders, I picked one out signed the papers, then called the lender I decided against.
Padam Neopane Renting primary home
3 September 2024 | 2 replies
If you don’t see it spelled out, often on a sheet of paper that only talks about your occupancy.
Elizabeth Brown Keep the ball rolling
3 September 2024 | 7 replies
Then what happens on paper a property looks like a cash flows very well, then when you add in vacancies repairs and life in general, they end up having to start using credit cards to pay for things and get caught into that spiral To answer your original question most real estate investors are not buying a property every year.
Prithvi Raj Sendi Orlando long term rental
3 September 2024 | 2 replies
So you might get a property at a slight discount to values in the next couple of years, but it might not "pencil" great on paper today.
Elaine Jackson First house flip
4 September 2024 | 7 replies
While it may pencil out on paper to do one option over the other using simple math I would urge you to think big picture as well.
Robert Schwenkler Use Pricelabs to create "Preparation time" on listings?
2 September 2024 | 17 replies
Things like septic pumps burning out, steam room dying, guests catching the grill on fire and leaving burn marks on the hardi siding, emergency bug treatment, above ground pool which is ridiculously hard to manage in our heat & having no time to deal with it if it starts to go, laundry & drying time for all the towels and linens, etc, etc.There are plenty of things we can and will get better at, but I'm prioritizing the stress level of my people as well as the very near disasters we've narrowly avoided, over the little bit of extra revenue we'd generate.
Tommy Brant Underwriting for 3% insurance increase - is this a joke?
3 September 2024 | 7 replies
Several of these "news" outlets/papers are very political and have an agenda.
Amaris Benjamin Questions to ask Note buyers/sellers
2 September 2024 | 14 replies
Trying to broker any type of bank paper or portfolios will be very competitive and difficult as Chris mentioned.