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Sandy Blair My second attempt
19 November 2024 | 15 replies
I'm hoping to lock down my first investment property in CA before the new year, God willing!
James Wise Exposing more of Bob Prisco's (AKA Bob Stevens) Lies
21 November 2024 | 6 replies
So as to not rehash everything here again this week I'm going to lock this post as well because I do feel that the information that needs to be available to the public to make informed decisions is out there, and I don't want this to turn into trolling with no educational value to the community.
Ashley Mierez Why don't agents and investors like wholesalers??
26 November 2024 | 25 replies
The good wholesalers will have experience, knowledge (provide accurate ARV estimates or at least close), integrity in putting together win-win transactions, and a list of actual real cash buyers ready to buy (or capital/ capital partners to close on the property themselves if they can't find a buyer), so that the seller isn't left in the lurch and harmed by having their property locked up by someone who doesn't actually have any buyers or a clue on how to sell the property, or any money to buy it.
Aaron Johnson Best Resources for Vacation Rental Investment
18 November 2024 | 9 replies
I’d recommend starting with resources like Short-Term Rental, Long-Term Wealth by Avery Carl and real estate podcasts like BiggerPockets, connecting with investors in vacation rental groups, and researching reliable management companies in your target areas to make the process as hands-off as possible.
Stephen Hood Creative investment proposal: What do you think of this deal?
20 November 2024 | 11 replies
@Stephen Hood your idea is solid and shows good potential, but here are a few things to consider:Private Lender Terms: Ensure the lender agrees to the 1% origination fee and $2K monthly payments—some may require a higher interest rate or balloon payment at the end.Timeline for Sale: Factor in potential delays with selling your current property or completing renovations on the new one, as these could impact your refinance timeline.Refinance Feasibility: Confirm with lenders that refinancing at $500K is realistic, especially after recent rate increases and appraisal expectations.Exit Plan: Have a backup plan in case the market shifts or repairs take longer than expected, such as extending the private loan or bridging with a HELOC.If you can lock in favorable private loan terms and stay realistic about costs and timelines, this could work well.
Frank Schofield REO & ASSET MANAGEMENT CONTACTS
18 November 2024 | 14 replies
Also if they do accpet appilcations you need to have experience in BPO's and have all your ducks in a row to start listing, i.e. e&o insurance, licnese information vendors you are going to work with to change locks, trashout and property preservation.
Minnina Smith Just Starting Out & Have Questions
20 November 2024 | 19 replies
Partnering with a strong team—such as a knowledgeable realtor, property manager, and reliable contractors—will also be key to your success.
Aaron Wolman First Off Market Deal - Is a Purchase and Sales agreement needed
15 November 2024 | 1 reply
You want to get a countersigned contract now with a closing date in February to lock it up.
Brad Herb Syndication using SDIRA $
19 November 2024 | 11 replies
@Brad Herb Investing in a syndication via a Self-Directed IRA (SDIRA) offers tax advantages but comes with fees and limitations:Advantages:Tax Benefits: Gains grow tax-deferred (Traditional SDIRA) or tax-free (Roth SDIRA).Avoid Penalties: Keeps funds in the IRA, avoiding early withdrawal penalties.Diversification: Adds real estate syndications to your retirement portfolio.Disadvantages:Fees: Setup, custodian, and administrative fees can reduce returns.UBIT: If the syndication uses debt, income may be subject to Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT).Complexity: Strict rules; all income/expenses must flow through the SDIRA.Illiquidity: Syndications are long-term, locking up funds.Use an SDIRA if the investment is significant and the UBIT impact is minimal, especially with a Roth SDIRA for tax-free growth.Remember that RE, outside of retirement accounts, provides the biggest tax benefits.This post does not create a CPA-Client relationship.
Saad D. What parts of your processes and tasks are automated?
20 November 2024 | 18 replies
We started using TTL Locks for room rentals and entrance doors.