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Account Closed 1031 Exchange to Owner Occupied multi-family
7 May 2022 | 65 replies
Thanks for all the contributors to this thread, tax code can be really confusing and I am now doing my first 1031 exchange (I am all about learn by doing), but to make sure that I understood some of the information provided here.
Gregory Schwartz $10,000 SBA Loan / Grant
12 May 2020 | 187 replies
Understood.
Quinton Slay Trying to help my girlfriend/ fiancee get the big picture
11 April 2018 | 287 replies
this is also what im trying to say. either dump her, or just stop trying to sell her the whole real estate thing. sometimes theyll jump on board, sometimes they wont. all i know for myself and most investors i know is that it probably took 30 seconds tops to sell the real estate idea to us because we just understood it right away. people who dont get it right away are not likely to get passionate about it anytime soon.
Dustin Ruff Let's get real about starting out
19 August 2017 | 93 replies
got license just after 18th birthday 1974.. made my first sale about 3 months in  900.00 commish in a 1.65 an hour minimum wage market. and was hooked. went on to make close to 50k that first year and never looked back.. making commission and 5X or better what my peirs were making allowed me to buy my first home in Milpitas CA for 79k in 77... sold that house 18 months later for 125k and never looked back. and fully understood that appreciation in CA is real and where its at.. :)  The rest is on my pod cast  # 222... 
Stuart M. Banks that do 80%+ HELOC's on FL SFH investment property?
16 December 2019 | 25 replies
I never understood what people were talking about, "bad appraisals," instead I've set records in the neighborhood and had banks question the appraisers for using too high of values, too many upward adjustments, etc. 
Devin Haertling Ok realtors I need some advice
24 June 2017 | 74 replies
I never understood why buyers always think the seller pays the commission;  I have always considered that I - the buyer - am always actually paying the commission. just my 2 centsKelly
Stacy Edwards STR On-Call Rates for Local Backup Person
28 April 2022 | 7 replies
Anything late-night was either something that could wait until morning and the guest understood that, or something major enough it required a specialist (HVAC repair, plumber, etc) which I can call just as easily here in Utah as I could if I were standing in the house.Now if you were charging $300/mo and were interacting directly with guests and fixing small items (towel rack fell off the wall, etc) then that would be more enticing.
James L. Turning a short sale into a 1st. position note acquisiton?
12 April 2014 | 6 replies
Also please be aware that all of these people’s options have been exhausted and their rights to fight the process, fully understood.
Kazi R. Security deposit refund: pissed off tenants
14 August 2015 | 16 replies
I don't think she understood how she was supposed to document the damages on the checklist.
Jannelle Nevels Should a Real Estate Investor Get Real Estate License?
6 December 2015 | 7 replies
Just to mention a few question that will smoke out the Seller's motivationsAs an agent you will have an "inside track" and be able to communicate with agents and learn how to better understand the culture of this business.When making offers to purchase properties, listed or not this is the clause I use "It is understood that the buyer is a licensed real estate agent/broker in the Maryland and that the buyers does not represent the seller in anyway by listing, verbal or written agreement, the buyer is entering this contract for the purpose of earning a profit."