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Leighann Davis Why do experienced investors JV on notes?
23 July 2018 | 28 replies
Or would it probably not be worth their time from a business standpoint because of the time required to teach and relatively low volume involved
Derek Meehan 4-plex Calc Analysis - This can't be right... is it?
7 July 2018 | 7 replies
It has been going up 15% for the past couple years. https://www.weknowboise.com/blog/real-estate-market-trends/ That's not to say I want to 'bet' on appreciation, because I do not want to be playing that game.
Matt Skinner New to Nash - Looking to Network with BAMF Dealmakers
9 July 2018 | 2 replies
There are some amazing networking opportunities here...I highly suggest getting involved with REIN (Main meeting is this Monday at Tech Hill Commons) What I like most about the Nashville Market: You can buy a house in the ghetto with bad loud neighbors, or backing up to railroad tracks, fix it up, and it will still sell day 1 with multiple offers right now. 
Sam Marcos Discouraged already, and haven't even started. Fix and Flip
11 July 2018 | 14 replies
to be an actual fix and flip investor / business  its quite capital intensive.. and just a down payment is just a drop in the bucket of the capital required.your best bet is to put a little private network together if you really want to do this.or get your license and specialize in finding these types of properties for fix and flippers.. make a commish selling it for them.. and then the list back.. that's what agents in our market here do and they will knock down 250 to 500k a year no sweat in commish with no risks of borrowing money or a flip that did not work.
Robert Freeborn Am I required to get a GC license as a rehabber?
17 July 2018 | 6 replies
Your situation depends on your involvement, your entity selection, and lots of other factors that preclude an informed opinion.3) You didn't ask, but I offer that you should not take or act on any legal, regulatory, or financial advice on a free forum and always seek a professional opinion or two.  
Greg Zabel To Invest in Dallas/Fort Worth Area or Not
17 July 2018 | 17 replies
It seems with any new investments out of state is the best bet.
Kevin D. Indy neighborhood insight
21 December 2018 | 16 replies
Bates-Hendricks and Arsenal Heights are real close to FS so it seems a natural bet that one or both areas will change in a similar way--they might-- but my hunch is it will take several years for market appreciation in those areas. 
Teal Price Capital Gains Avoidance
9 July 2018 | 6 replies
Involves investing the profits into specially designated economic areas.
James H. Need to decrease tax burden - Advice needed
14 July 2018 | 3 replies
Hello BP,  I have a situation that involves my father in law who's a longtime investor with multiple free and clear small apartment buildings in a good market. 
Troy Williams A List of Crowdfunding Related Sites
8 July 2018 | 2 replies
RealtyShares - https://www.realtyshares.com/ - generally focus on mid-market (<$50 million) commercial properties, often for value-add situations involving property upgrades or operational improvements.