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Tyler Jahnke Morris Invest Case Study 2.0
30 December 2024 | 819 replies
I have business relations with a few of the bigger wholesalers and PM's I can assure you the feedback from investors about vacant and non rehab houses is accurate.. of course its not every house they ever sold but for those unfortunate enough to be in that situation its devastating.. and since I have been funding turn key outfits since 2002 I have seen this play before.. out of state clients hey we will just pay the rent we don't want any bad press etc etc..
Jonathan Greene The Most Important Parts of the House to See as an Out-of-State Investor
13 November 2024 | 4 replies
You are looking for issues with the foundation and any other exterior anomalies like giant trees that could be in the sewer line or pressing against the foundation of the house, evidence of buried tanks, where the septic and leach field is, etc.There are plenty more things to focus on as well, but these four are often neglected by newer out-of-state investors relying on an agent or friend as their boots.What else did I miss?
Chris Williams Deal Going Sour
15 November 2024 | 18 replies
Looking back 15 years later, I should have pressed much harder, the opportunities were too good. 
Jay Hinrichs How U.S. can lower housing prices? And Could Trump look at Broker model as Broken?
20 November 2024 | 45 replies
Affordability is about 1:3So yeah on the surface it looks like a big difference, but there's a lot of things not controlled for in the stats- There were a crazy amount of houses built in the years just after the war, so housing stock was easy to come by everywhere;- Homes had nowhere near the kind of features they have now - 2 car garages, dishwashers, OTC microwaves, W/D hookups, high efficiency windows, central heat & air conditioning, etc - all those doodads and niceties drive up the cost of housing;- Fewer mortgages were 30 year, so homeowners had to pay (relatively) higher monthly payments;- Rentals were almost exclusively apartments, so there was more supply for buyers;ETCI think these things tend to be more stories that make for good press but aren't really that grounded in reality overall.
Matt R. Bitcoin is 10k again what are you going to do now?
5 December 2024 | 554 replies
You are hard pressed to find anyone who will sell you food, fuel, or any other necessities of life for bitcoin.
Daniel Suarez Renting to sex offender
17 November 2024 | 32 replies
If the landlord was aware of his past, yet rented to him anyway - any lawyer worth their salt would make a nexus between those two pieces of information and create a liability claim.In addition to the extreme negative press you would get, it also takes time, money and energy to defend a lawsuit you will eventually win.
John Rivera What are your pressing issues when flipping?
4 November 2024 | 2 replies

I'm currently working on a tool that will help fix and flippers and BRRRR investors with managing their projects and also creating a service for investors to pre-vet and replace labor quickly. Thought it could be of h...

Milan Herskovich New Hud Guidelines, better or worse?
8 November 2024 | 2 replies
You can read about it here: https://www.hud.gov/press/pres...
Shannon L Fogarty Deed vs mortgage
11 November 2024 | 14 replies
While I'm not an accountant, CPA or attorney, I'm hard pressed to believe that if the mortgage is paid in full from the sales price the wife has to worry about getting a 1099.
Brandon Brock Eddie Speed Note School
7 December 2024 | 150 replies
Either buy what you can afford, or stay out of the game till you can afford it.Anyone involved in trainings, mentorships etc on any topic, anywhere, my advice to you is PRESS IN, get closer to your group, sit at the feet of the 'masters' so to speak...then watch what happens to your knowledge, and your business.