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Ken Sanders Primary Residence Exclusion - Claim Twice Within Two Years?
18 September 2012 | 5 replies
-Steven the Tax GuyYour guide to IRS laws, rules and regulations.
Paul A. Looks like I've got a windfall coming. 1031 question.
21 September 2012 | 18 replies
-Steven the Tax GuyYour guide to IRS laws, rules and regulations.
Corey Dutton Hedge Funds, Canadians, and Overseas Buyers Swoop in on U.S. Real Estate
23 September 2012 | 16 replies
I was there a couple weeks ago and their dollar is MORE valuable than ours.
Chris Rightmyer Newbie from Lex, KY
25 September 2012 | 2 replies
We're here to help you get things off the ground, so let us know what kind of help you need and we'll be here to guide you on your path.
Theresa K. New from San Diego
25 September 2012 | 6 replies
for all of the valuable information on this site.
Jason T. Invest in Debt...great read, I want more
27 April 2015 | 47 replies
So, IMO for someone to sit in some title loan joint and actually make loans over the counter, without formal education in the lending arena, you'd need about 6 months to a year of experience before any manager would be rubber stamping you loans, more like a year to get a rubber stamp approval.My time lines are based on repetitious business, not doing some deal twice a month, but more like ten deals a day, 5 days a week. 200 deals a month, that means you have passed by about 1,200 loans before you have seen enough deals to guide yourself through the maze of lending at that level.RE lending will take a couple years really to be a good originator, that is not underwriting loans but walking the loan through the required process and address issues of concern, like title or appraisal issues.
Patrick Saco Might have a deal, need some guidance
5 October 2012 | 10 replies
Patrick you should probably get yourself an 'investor-friendly' attorney to guide you through the first few deals.
Scott L. 1st Chicago Property - How _____ did I do?
3 October 2012 | 42 replies
Have you been lurking and researching certain guiding %'s mentioned on these forums?
Justin Case City Inspection Required in Seattle
10 November 2012 | 17 replies
I learned this the hard way when I got a laundry list of unreasonable stuff and had to have a verbal fistfight with the inspector on the phone.Another thing you will find out if you do meet the inspector is that their time is way more valuable than yours.
Alex Antonuk What type of criteria for homes do buyers want from wholesalers?
6 October 2012 | 12 replies
I would like to thank everyone that contributes to BiggerPockets, alot of the information is very valuable to me, who is just starting out in wholesaling.Because I am just starting out in wholesaling, I don't want to waste my time and I want to start this right by asking the professionals on this website.Finding motivated sellers will not be the issue, but finding good quality properties that buyers are actually looking for will be my priority.