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Justin B. Housing Bubble 2.0: "More Flipping, Bigger Profits, In Less Time" With 156,862 Homes Flipped In 2013
4 February 2014 | 6 replies
I actually prefer the original source of this report from realtytrac at:http://www.realtytrac.com/content/foreclosure-market-report/year-end-and-q4-2013-home-flipping-report-7971It's too bad they don't have flipping data prior to 2011. 2-3 years of data is almost too short to have real meaning.
J Scott Special Warranty Deed
12 September 2014 | 17 replies
Simply put, the title company suffers the loss and can’t come back to me (seller) to recover those losses.I certainly don’t fault anyone for selling via GWD, but I prefer to mitigate my risk in every way possible when selling and the SWD is just one arrow in my quiver that assists in this objective.
Steve Difabio HOA Jerk
31 January 2014 | 13 replies
There are some threads on here about how to check up on an HOA and what you need to be aware of like restriction, reserves and operations.I only have one home in an HOA and personally do prefer to own somewhere that doesn't have one.
Jordan Richardson Cash or seller financing
1 February 2014 | 4 replies
@Jordan Richardson I always prefer to finance my deals, but then pay down the loans and not refi (unless I really need the cash).
Filipe Matos How to find/buy Apartment buildings in Ontario
4 February 2014 | 20 replies
Also, the seller pays the commissions at 4%-5%.Further, if you are using a Big 5 bank, they will expect you to have a 2-year working relationship with them as a business owner, (preferably in RE).
Eric X. Greetings from Chicago - landish area
5 February 2014 | 11 replies
The way we structure our leases requires them to give us 45 days notice prior to move out and to allow us to start showing the unit least 1 once a week so we usually rarely have any gap from one tenant to the next.We haven't had any problem tenants yet since we screen quite thoroughly but if something were to happen, I guess we would prefer it to happen in an average updated home rather than one that's completely redone.Now if we were to start flipping, we would probably redo everything but for buy and hold in our target areas market rent, average to + average condition, seems to work well.We have seen some renovated units in our areas and they look a lot nicer but the rental premium isn't too much of a difference and it seems they take longer to rent out.
Sabino Gonzalez sharing the tax burden with investors - new to flips
1 February 2014 | 5 replies
@Sabino Gonzalez , I am not an expert in taxes like @Steven Hamilton II , but here are some thoughts.First I believe a subchapter S is the preferred company to do flips in so you can avoid some of the self employment tax.Next have your friend give the money to your company, he will want a written agreement, then after your you sell the property have your company issue him the check for his share and send him a 1099 showing what you paid him.This shows the expense to him for using his money, and is a deduction for you for your cost.
Scott Sewell How many bedrooms would you like?
3 February 2014 | 31 replies
Of course I have my own thoughts on this, which I plan to share as the thread continues, but for now I’d like to here from anyone interested.So, How many bedrooms would you prefer to have in your rentals?
Joseph Tarallo Are you able to take equity out of a rental property ??
15 March 2017 | 24 replies
Preferably out of my rental.
Antonia K. Newbie from Cleveland, OH
2 February 2014 | 6 replies
@James Wise Would prefer a MFH, but I keep going back and forth.