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Ashley Mierez Building Relationships in the San Diego area
22 November 2024 | 7 replies
You would go to meetup.com and search, and also you can go to the top tool bar and search events as well on BP.Meetups, search for large teams working with investors in your area (you can do this on Zillow) or on this website.
Kenroy Bernard New primary residence
22 November 2024 | 15 replies
After one year, I believe you can then rinse and repeat if you want to go that route. 
Scott Trench Purchasing a small Office Building
22 November 2024 | 13 replies
Being “right” but early can be fatal. 
Burton Boone III Acquisition in Maine. Leverage question
24 November 2024 | 2 replies
Once stabilized, you can refinance out of the hard money loan into something more conventional.
Keonhee Cho BRRRR Investments in Austin.
22 November 2024 | 6 replies
By following these steps, you can successfully execute your first BRRRR investment in the Austin area.Good luck!
Bruce Schussler To cash-out refinance -or- keep positive cash-flow on a rental
21 November 2024 | 1 reply
Quote from @Bruce Schussler: A lot of Podcasts and Youtuber's say to cash-out refinance to keep rents balanced with payment; (PITI) then use those funds strategically to re-invest either in more real estate or just put into a high interest bearing account or money market account...Here's some of my thoughts and comparisons;Cash-out refinance with new loan so rents balance with payment:- The cash-out refinance is 100% tax free- The funds can be put into a money-market account off-setting a portion of the interest charge of loan- The loan balance gets eventually destroyed by inflation- The liquid cash eventually gets destroyed by inflation - The interest on the new loan can be deducted from the rent income- The refinance costs are 3-4% of the total- There is less equity in the property and LLC that can be attached in case of a lawsuit- The break-even on cash-out refinance with current interest costs on the new loan is around 12 years Vs.Paid-off property with positive cash flow:- The positive rent income is 100% taxable minus only depreciation and property tax- There is more equity in the property and LLC that can be attached with a lawsuit- The break even is not until after 12 years at today's interest rates- There is a rate risk in today's inflationary environment where interest rates on bonds keep rising*It appears to me that the cash-out refi is in the best interest for a property investor; (Dave Ramsey would strongly disagree!)
Luis Pereiro I am selling a Mortgage Note (performing)! Who is buying?
22 November 2024 | 6 replies
If you are looking to buy or can connect me with others looking to purchase, please contact me.
Ibrahim Mawri Seeking Advice on Buying Multiple Units in a Multi-Tenant Industrial Condo Property
23 November 2024 | 3 replies
If you own majority and are able to control hoa which comes with its own headache and not totally passive that can help .  
Angie Y. Applying Deposit Towards Rent
22 November 2024 | 6 replies
If she tries that, you should consult an eviction attorney and do what you can to get her out. 
Steve K. Property Management recommendations for Palm Coast, FL
22 November 2024 | 5 replies
Can anyone please recommend a great property management team in Palm Coast,Florida area?