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Mike Ventura Aspiring Investor from Northwest New Jersey!
4 January 2016 | 7 replies
Like most members, I'm here to source knowledge and build wealth through REI. 
Gordon Meadows Development Takeout Agreement letter for Mezz Funding-
20 November 2015 | 0 replies
1.We have a buyer2.The buyer wants to buy 1,000 barrels/day in existing production3.Purchase price is $30M4.Our bank will lend 67% or $20M5.We have a Mezz funding source who will deposit the balance of the purchase price of $10M directly into our lending bank6.The Mezz wants to get paid off in 12 months with a 30% profit, so he wants $13M in 12 months7.The whole key to this deal is that the Mezz needs a Forward Takeout Commitment from a legitimate bank or life insurance company for the $13MFour questions, please:1)Can you provide a Forward Takeout Commitment for this situation2)I understand from the information that Gordon sent me that this type of letter costs 1 – 2 points and that is fine3)Will your takeout commitment provider charge anything to underwrite this deal and let us know if they are willing to issue a takeout commitment4)We are working on oil production deals in both the continental USA as well as Canada – are both locations acceptable to your takeout commitment providerI am really hopeful that the answer to 3) is no, because if it is, then we will put a solid production deal in front of you.Let me know – many thanksps.We are also developing several SFR /Modular Dev in Austin TX. (2016).
Leon Henry 2 bedroom apartments
25 November 2015 | 7 replies
If priced correctly, 1 and 3 bed apartments also shouldn't be terribly difficult to rent (which is why it's so critical to buy right!)
Craig Erickson Finding a Real Estate School
22 November 2015 | 6 replies
Real estate schools can give that type of training, there are other sources too.
Brandon G. Finding sold listings to learn a market
22 November 2015 | 13 replies
Other than the MLS does anyone have a good source to find this info?
Angie Tjimis Mother/daughter flippers from western Mass
24 November 2015 | 5 replies
BP is hands down the best source to learn and grow in REI.
Damion Byros What should I do
21 November 2015 | 1 reply
It's a great way to meet other investors, private money sources, and find deals.
Larry F. Building Lot Preparation Wet Soil Issue
21 November 2015 | 0 replies
Hi All]I purchased a building lot in a non critical wet land area.
Joe Calderon Opinions on using Craigslist vs. other rental websites
23 November 2015 | 19 replies
Inductively, it may be a poor source of potential tenants looking for homes and apartments, and other properties.As always, precaution is a necessary measure. 
Larry N. Email and Text Marketing Campaign for Lease Option and Terms
15 December 2021 | 7 replies
Hi,I've noticed that most FSBOs are not receptive in doing a lease option or terms type deal.Some say don't use words like "lease option, lease purchase or rent to own" with sellers because a lot of sellers really don't understand and it may confuse them.I've been unable to find sellers that will entertain doing a lease option or terms type deals.I've heard that some use expired listings as a lead source but I've been unable to get a Realtor to provide any expired listings so I tried to contact the FSBOs directly on-line.Not finding any sellers that will do creative deals like lease options or terms.