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Jason Archer Am I crazy ? or is everyone else ?
4 June 2024 | 4 replies
A property is worth what people are willing to pay for it, which right now does seem to be on the higher end - but probably seems low to the people making these offers.
Andrew Galloway Own 2 Single Family, Looking to Learn and Expand
4 June 2024 | 8 replies
I'm sure with enough offers or by using seller financing, it would be possible to get into multifamily in the CFL area.
Lance Muller Apartment building investment
3 June 2024 | 2 replies
Otherwise, it's just panhandling, "I have nothing to offer but will you help me buy an apartment building?"
Neil Anthony Giscombe Has anyone used Blue Pacific Home loans
3 June 2024 | 4 replies
I received an offer for 100% purchase and 100% rehad on a fix and flip from Blue Pacific Home Loans.
Zak Beard First Property Out of State
5 June 2024 | 27 replies
G'Day Zach,There will always be great deals in any market as long as you look/work hard enough.For example, we buy various lists like evictions, probate and tax delinquent just to name a few.We offer low, negotiate hard, close with cash and close quickly.This enables us to buy 1 out of let's say 100 for 30 cents on the dollar.As the saying goes "The more mud you throw on the wall, eventually some will stick"Lot's of cold calls and chasing but it's my full time gig and that's what I do 🤷‍♂️I have always believed that "Cash is King" and you don't have it.Wait till you do.Just my 2 cents.As you will see mentioned many times in the forum, Ohio has great cashflow.So does, Michigan and Indiana IMO.You will probably find the most cashflow in these markets and if you look even further within these markets you can snag great deals in tertiary cities of those states.Wishing you much success
Judy Martinez I am a newbie and I will admit I know nothing
3 June 2024 | 4 replies
I joined to learn more through reading the  discussion boards and by offering my services to people in the DFW area. 
Julie Muse Gary IN Flip Success: Profits with Doug May on E 35th Place
3 June 2024 | 0 replies
Rather than letting it sit on the market, we accepted a lower offer, understanding that sometimes time is more important than waiting for the perfect offer.
Rachelle C. Partner-Driven Real Estate Coaching By Peter Vekselman
3 June 2024 | 62 replies
Their program seems very good overall as far as the essence of them covering coaching and rehab and all costs, but i was quickly turned off by the sales rep named Scott,i spoke to who was extremely arrogant and impatient kept saying i'm geting dozens of calls each day and dont have the time to handle everyone, and needs to know up front do you have a couple thousand set aside for this business, i said i'm investing about that in the business now what do you offer that would warrant that< and he repeated the same and i said, well like i'm on the call now with you 2 min and 14 seconds care to tell me what all this is about and what the financial requirement is???
Alci Martinez Construction of new SFR, Lehigh Acres FL
3 June 2024 | 0 replies
I have multiple offers.
Jeremy Lemm Top 5 counties in Idaho to invest
3 June 2024 | 2 replies
Twin Falls CountyAverage Purchase Price: $360,000Average Rental Price (3-bed home): $1,600/monthKey Highlights:Twin Falls city is known for its agricultural base and growing commercial sector.New businesses and developments attracting residents.Affordable housing market with room for growth.Investment TipsResearch Local Markets: Understand local trends, employment opportunities, and population growth to identify the best neighborhoods within these counties.Property Types: Consider what type of property (single-family homes, apartments, etc.) would yield the best returns.Rental Market: Evaluate the rental market dynamics to ensure consistent demand for rental properties.Long-Term Trends: Look for counties with long-term economic and population growth to ensure sustained property value appreciation.Investing in these Idaho counties offers a blend of affordability, growth potential, and rental demand, making them attractive options for real estate investors.For more information about Kootenai county please reach out.