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Shaun Pruett Getting the right contact info for property owner/seller
18 August 2016 | 13 replies
Another alternative is to notice a bumper sticker, boat, car, or something else out front that you are knowledgable about and can strike up a conversation around.
Andrew M. Next moves after two rennovate and holds, built up some equity
22 July 2016 | 1 reply
Should I be pursuing financing from major banks, smaller banks and credit unions, or more alternative forms.
John Thedford Where Can I Get An Investment Earning 7% Per Year? NOWHERE?
4 May 2016 | 8 replies
For new investors wondering where to invest, and for those hesitant to purchase a property and deal with tenants, flipping problems, etc then making mortgages or buying 1st position notes is an alternative that should be considered.In 2012, I started doing mortgages.
Doris Maldonado Real Estate Agent from Massachusettes
8 May 2016 | 8 replies
My favorite is the Black Diamond meeting in Waltham (alternates every other month with their Worcester location, next Waltham meeting is May).
Jon S. Sealing New Pavers?
1 May 2016 | 3 replies
The alternative is that an annual power wash with a high pressure sprayer will keep them looking good.
Ashraf Farrag Thoughts on converting my rental property to a lease option?
28 May 2016 | 19 replies
In the alternative, the seller can record a "Memorandum of Option Contract," which must contain the names of the parties, the signature of the parties, a description of the property, the time during which the option must be exercised, and a statement that the purchaser has the right to cure a default once every twelve months.The option contract itself must contain:1) full names and address of all parties to the contract;2) the date the contract was signed by each party;3) a legal description of the property to be conveyed subject to the option;4) the sales price of the property;5) all fees or payments paid by each of the parties including the option fee;6) all duties whose breach will result in forfeiture of the option;7) the time period during which the option may be exercised;8) a statement of the rights of the purchaser, including the right to cure a default once during each 12 month period; and9) a statement in at least 14 point boldface directly above the purchaser’s signature, that the purchaser has the right to cancel the option any time prior to midnight of the third business day following the signing of the option.What happens if the purchaser defaults?
Justin Loa Investor in Colorado Springs, Colorado
9 October 2018 | 5 replies
An investor friendly REALTOR that uses former mortgage loan officer experience to help others with alternative financing strategies, I would be happy to grab a cup with you and brainstorm.
Adam Craig Why dont accountants understand real estate investing?
27 June 2017 | 17 replies
Alternatively, find a CPA that shares the same outlook as you.A RE focused CPA would probably serve you best, though, as they'll be attuned to the nuances of RE deals and RE taxation.
Ken Dillard AirBnB = Media Hype or real concerns?
15 July 2017 | 11 replies
The hotel industry lobbied very hard for Airbnb to be shut down and their dollars were very well spent.I think largely the problem became that more and more people started using Airbnb as a standard vs before in the 90s STRs were more of an alternative.
James Woods House near San Fran: Keep renting, or Like-Kind for a complex?
5 May 2017 | 24 replies
I'm looking for growth and I'm currently thinking it'd be great to do something like a 1031 exchange of the property as a down payment on a medium-sized apartment complex.Other alternatives include splitting up the lot into two separates and building a second house.Thanks for any advice and let me know your thoughts!