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Harrison Blaufuss Best Way To "Learn" a Market?
17 May 2018 | 6 replies
Give it some time and them move to another market if the first one doesn't prove promising, rather than focus on several at once.I've managed to network via friends, friends of friends, or work acquaintances into a trusted realtor in my chosen market who could jump start things. 
Nick S. most efficient way to weed out potential flip/rental properties
25 May 2018 | 11 replies
i'm looking for the forum's advice on the most efficient/effective way of weeding out properties. i'll be living in the property for at least a year. while i live there, i'll be living in it (so property can't be a complete rehab), fixing or improving the property, and then either flipping or renting out the property. i've looked at about 18 properties the past 3 weekends (i just started 3 weeks ago). the 18 properties were chosen based on 2 broad criteria: 1) based on pictures, description, and google street view, choose properties close to the metra (in illinois), in a location with a great high school (>=8 score), and in nice(r) neighborhood.2) look at zillow for an idea on property values in the neighborhood so that i'm not buying one of the most expensive houses in the neighborhood. if i feel the house i'm looking at is somewhat undervalued because it needs work and there's some room for me to flip, then house passes.this criteria has helped me weed out 100's of properties, but takes me a bit of time.i'm curious, is this a good start or are there other ways that the full time/professional investors use?
Sal M. Proper way to reject rental applications
23 May 2018 | 3 replies
Unless your area has a special rule, our property mgmt team accepted the first qualified applicant and notified the other applicants that they were not the ones chosen and told them that their application would be kept on file for future available units, or informed of why they did not qualify.
Matthew John How do I qualify for Financing?
24 May 2018 | 3 replies
We receive payments in Crypto, cover expenses using Crypto, etcI have a chunk I want to diversify into real estate.
Paul Chen Conditional nonrefundable deposit
16 April 2008 | 2 replies
Her edge for me to consider her over others is that she can offer higher and stable rent, but I need to verify if her higher rent is including utilities ASAP; she asked me to increase my asking rent to what she’s allowed from section 8 if I can provide her a cooking stove, and to install central air which I’m considering anyway.And what should I tell my other turned down qualifying applicant without any discriminating element that I might not be aware of if they ask for the specific reason after I’d told them that I’d already chosen a financially better qualifying tenant over them?
Account Closed The Profit Masters
17 May 2008 | 20 replies
Jeff88, while that is a good call, it is important to understand that many people see Real Estate as a much higher risk investment and simply don't have the knowledge or the cash flow to feel comfortable with it.Some of these business models are in realy excellent for cash flow while also allowing people the time to then get into real estate.In any event, I would suggest that people don't have to 'choose' between such a business model and property investing - I've chosen to do both, as well as running my construction business.So while the point you make is valid, the broader concept is that we use our cashflow (whereever it comes from) to invest in property, to build our long term wealth.
Joshua Dorkin Why Investors Should Consider Forming an LLC
17 July 2008 | 27 replies
That is a sure fire way to open the doors for leagl and financial liability as any competant attorney could "break the corporate vail" by proving the entity and you are one and the same do to the funds being comingled.Always use an experienced RE CPA and attorney when setting up and operating a RE business, regardless of the entity chosen.
Frank Z Want to Verify I'm on the Right Track
15 May 2008 | 7 replies
With little cash at the ready, I'm assuming wholesaling will be what I do for a while.I have chosen a geographic area of focus that I am very familiar with.
Kimberley Mundelius Question for someone who knows nothing about Real Estate.
31 August 2008 | 3 replies
If the lender forecloses the deed of trust out of court, the lender has chosen one action and may not bring a lawsuit to recover a deficiency, which would be a second action.