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Marcel Duarte Timing the Market: Indicators to Determine Market Phase
4 June 2016 | 4 replies
Plus, thinking through Demand, we're beginning to see a lot of retailers (like the Colorado based Sports Authority) default - PacSun, American Apparel, Aeropostale... what this says about the larger economy, I don't know. 
Melody Bynum Refinancing a rehab
6 June 2016 | 8 replies
The main lenders are North American Savings Bank and First Western Federal Savings.  
Megan Shelton Good help is hard to find?
8 June 2016 | 5 replies
Out of state is tough, just like finding a job out of state, people seem less willing to talk until you are on the ground.Generational Tech Gap: Much like healthcare, this business is a bit old-fashioned.
Julie Hassett Conventional Finance in Baltimore City with a Canadian Income
13 June 2016 | 2 replies
Ran into a hitch on a partnership deal yesterday and looking to see how to skirt this issue.We're attempting a straightforward conventional loan purchase on a triplex in Baltimore City.My investing partner is an American citizen who lives Canada and is earning a Canadian income.
Tamas Z. Best ways to handle triple-net where "area%" is not a fair split
17 June 2016 | 3 replies
My basic question is, what are the recommended strategies for dealing with situations where the regular triple-net "pay prorated to rentable space area" isn't actually the fair split.Specifically, I've got two roughly-equal-sized spaces, but one of them is a business that contributes the vast majority of the electrical bill, and having them split it evenly with the other tenant, in standard triple-net fashion, doesn't seem right.One option I've been considering is to just have the meter split, so each of the units just gets their own bill, and then the electric bill is just no longer part of the operational costs equation.
Becca Tew Non-Conforming Condo - Salt Lake City
14 June 2016 | 3 replies
Talk to Aga Merx- Bank of American Fork.
Frandy Ho Should I choose an RE investment company or find an agent
15 June 2016 | 9 replies
I found 2 investment companies in Texas online, AREI (American Real Estate Investment) & Home Union that help investor like me to purchase rental property in Dallas &San Antonio area.
Michael Key Traveling Couple - Investing in two markets - is it normal?
14 June 2016 | 3 replies
Our lifestyle is different from the average American's.
Keisha Cooper Tax Liens: In-Person training
13 June 2016 | 4 replies
I own 2 properties (old-fashioned way) that are tenant occupied but I'd like to learn about tax lien investing.Do you all think there's any value in investing in the training courses that I see being offered? 
Christopher Lombardi Self Insurance
11 July 2016 | 10 replies
@Brit FosheeYou know rates are state by state, but in GA, Affinity (subs out to 3rd party transparently) is 10-30% lower than:  Auto owners,  American Family, the other 2 nationals I left for Affinity.I would have GLADLY moved to affinity even if they where the same price as the nationals because of:- ease of seeing what they carry of my inventory.