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Elijiah Goodyear First Investment opportunity
4 February 2025 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $225,000 Cash invested: $40,000 Sale price: $375,000 Bought a large 4 bedroom pool home and flipped
Evan Glasco Duplex Deal: Owner Finance to Long-Term Hold
2 February 2025 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $240,000 Cash invested: $60,000 I purchased this duplex in distressed condition using owner financing for $240K and secured a $60K hard money loan for renovations.
Dana Hagans Potential House Flip in Brooklyn, New York
12 February 2025 | 3 replies
Hello Dana, For that purchase price in Brooklyn, NY, you could be looking at considerable unknown expenses at this point.If the property is occupied, you'll have to factor in attorney fees and holding costs while you wait to gain access to the property.Furthermore, you could be facing additional costs related to title issues: open permits, violations, liens, judgements, etc.
David Kanarfogel CRE attorney attempting to simplify the complex
11 February 2025 | 3 replies
You can't actually pay it off directly because they've been securitized, and the people who invested in those securities did so because of the specific certainty of the payment schedule.What you do in a defeasance is use the proceeds of the sale or the funds from your new lender to purchase treasury bonds that are packaged to make the exact payment amounts and timings on the remaining term of the loan, and then assign those bonds to your old lender.
Alev G. First time investor looking to expand portfolio
31 January 2025 | 1 reply
There are really great REI opportunities in different markets - markets in the Midwest and Southeast of the country are particularly lucrative - where not only are the purchase prices reasonable for most RE investors, but the homes are turnkey (new builds or completely rehabbed homes, tenant ready, systems 10 years of life remaining on them, property management teams in place) with appreciating home value AND appreciating rent.
Lisa Marie Are REIAs a scam?
13 February 2025 | 95 replies
You can also find reliable, more than worthy, creative, legal and ethical basic as well as advanced real estate courses on line!
Alex H. Flip as-is or Renovate
28 January 2025 | 4 replies
Reno Scenerio Off Market Purchase Price - $185k ARV = $315-335kReno - $55-65kHolding - $10kClosing both ends - $25k= $335 , $315-$285 =$30-50k gain  As-IS Scenario Purchase - $185kSale Price on MLS :$225- $235kClosing both ends - $20kHolding - $4k= $235 - $209 =$16-$26k gainIn both scenerios I’ll be 1031ing it into a new investment.
Zhenyang Jin Tax Treatment: Individual or business entity
15 February 2025 | 4 replies
I purchased one fourplex in CA last year with one partner.
Shay Yao Seeking advice - where to invest
19 February 2025 | 17 replies
I'd strongly recommend against a single family home and only target properties with at least 2 units otherwise it'll be difficult to cashflow in this high interest rate environment unless you plan on using a large amount of liquidity in the purchase.
Michael Clardy Sell or hold my residence
19 February 2025 | 8 replies
(Net sales proceeds after all costs (PS. loan payoffs are considered proceeds.) minus purchase price is your taxable net gain.