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Tim B. Seller rejected offer due to not Seeing in person
25 November 2024 | 4 replies
As a seller I wouldn’t let anyone tie up my property that I wasn’t AT LEAST 90% sure would close (not wanted to close, not said they would close.) and that number is probably closer to 95%. 
DeAnna McKillop-Lopez LLc’s and irrevocable trusts
18 November 2024 | 9 replies
@DeAnna McKillop-LopezKeep it simple to start, unless you have more than $10M there is no need to do anything but by the property in your name and get insurance if the property is a single family rental.You can do all these other methods but they just cost you money every step along the way.
Eric Fernwood November Las Vegas Rental Market Update
25 November 2024 | 0 replies
There, you'll find detailed information on investing, both in general and specifically in Las Vegas.Before I continue, note that unless otherwise noted, the charts only include properties that match the following profile.Type: Single-familyConfiguration: 1,000 SF to 3,000 SF, 2+ bedrooms, 2+ baths, 2+ garages, minimum lot size is 3,000 SF.Price range: $320,000 to $475,000Location: All zip codes marked in green below have one or more of our client’s investment properties.What we are seeing:The chart below, from the MLS, includes all property types and price ranges.
Juan Vargas New build, Wont sell.
20 November 2024 | 5 replies
Now this creates a ton of work of course with pre sales and managing your buyers expectations.
Joseph Fenner How do I find the best deals?
15 November 2024 | 4 replies
Here’s the quick-and-dirty lowdown to get you started:1️⃣ Where to Look:LoopNet & Crexi: Good for commercial deals, though the best ones go fast.MLS (Multiple Listing Service): Access through a realtor for hidden gems.Auction Sites: Think Auction.com or HUD homes for distressed properties.Direct Mail Campaigns: Target landlords with older properties (especially those with code violations).2️⃣ Systems for Finding Deals (Step-by-Step):Set Your Criteria: Market, budget, unit count, rehab level.Build a Deal Funnel: Use LoopNet, Crexi, wholesalers, auctions, and brokers.Analyze Quickly: Use a property calculator to see if it cash flows.Direct Outreach: Contact sellers or property managers directly.Get Your Network Tight: Property managers, realtors, contractors—they’ll drop the best leads.3️⃣ What Makes a Good Deal:Cash Flow Positive from Day 1.Below Market Value (usually needs rehab).Upside Potential: Think rent increases, better management, or refinancing options.4️⃣ How to Become the Better/Best:Study the Market Like a Hawk.
Chris Rager Central PA Real Estate Attorney
25 November 2024 | 12 replies
Hello - I’m working to close on an investment property in New Cumberland, PA and am wondering if anyone could recommend a real estate attorney in the local area (Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, etc)?
Renay Reese Open Carry, Concealed carry or no carry while do business
19 November 2024 | 111 replies
I'm Mr. boring property law. 
Brian Bowen Finding owner contact information
25 November 2024 | 2 replies
I have identified properties in a particular area I want to target and want to reach out to the property owner to see if they would sell.
Josh Maier Co hosting for short term rentals start up inquiry
16 November 2024 | 5 replies
My business partners and I are looking to branch out the investing business to include short term rental management via co hosting.
Scott Trench REPS And Active Losses and Gains
16 November 2024 | 21 replies
Hi tax pros - I have a question about REPS status.First, selfishly, do you believe that my job as CEO of BiggerPockets, which I spend obviously spend essentially all working hours on, and dwarfs activities involving my real estate portfolio (which is managed via a property manager) qualifies me for REPS status?