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Steve Englehart Cashing out IRA to buy rental properties.
29 January 2025 | 47 replies
I cashed out one little condo (rental property) at a time and paid the the taxes to do so.
Matthew Marenyi Advice needed on best way to cashflow or exit my deal
4 February 2025 | 2 replies
Each one with separate addresses and utilities.We originally put $585k of our own money into the project, and by the time we were ready to go to market in 2023 we were into it for about $2M (the pandemic really threw a wrench in our timeline and costs but also greatly increased the value).
Jeffrey Bourque Found a Deal but Not Sure
27 January 2025 | 7 replies
Also I have not worked out the financing yet. if I just use my cash then the Cash on Cash drops to 8 or 9% and that would be below my Cash on Cash target.Generally speaking and of course just numbers I picked out of the air for reference when running numbers in my head, I am looking for Cash on Cash greater than 15%, high probability of long term occupancy, and no expected major Capex for 2.5 years after purchase and purchase time repairs which I would add into the cash on cash evaluation before pulling the trigger.So there are some more details to be worked out in my head but being it is my first one and only learning what I could from youtube videos I thought I would get some feedback.With all that said, in my head it seems like it could be a good start.Thanks again Jaycee and Gavin for your feedback.
Daniel Carrillo PHX is growing fast but did you REALLY choose the best area?
31 January 2025 | 4 replies
With that said Phoenix had one of the highest home price declines in the last market down turn.  
Hendrix P. Allentown, PA
3 February 2025 | 24 replies
Looks like there is no one from Allentown here at BP Hendrix.
Philip Levi Cost Segregation Study
30 January 2025 | 4 replies
Hi,I’m interested in conducting a Cost Segregation study for one of my properties.
Ashley Smallwood Keep or remove storage shed??
30 January 2025 | 2 replies
You can do better (referencing the latter).Just one opinion.
Jazmin Florence Networking Events in Lawrence, Topeka, and KC
31 January 2025 | 5 replies
I haven't joined MAREI yet, but I've been to one of their meetings and found it useful.
Chris Magistrado Do Real Estate Agents work Remote?
23 January 2025 | 9 replies
He's an agent with RE/MAX, one of the largest franchises with a great training program and a lot of tools for their agents to use and build a successful business.
Quentin Hollis How do I avoid triggering a due on sale clause with a subject to deal?
1 February 2025 | 14 replies
Quote from @Jessie Dillon: one thing that you can do is have the seller transfer the deed to a living trust that they're the sole beneficiary of, and call the bank to give them a heads up that they're doing it for estate planning purposes. then, a month or more later, buy the property sub-to, and change the beneficiary of the trust. the bank can not see who owns a trust, and if they ever come back and question it, you can just swap the beneficiaries again, show the bank that the seller is still the owner, then swap it back again when they buzz off. this is one of many reasons it's so important to keep a good relationships with the seller if you're buying this way. you have to work together on some stuff.In summary: fraud.