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Nathan Mabery How best to market an assumable VA loan?
24 May 2024 | 2 replies
In order for me, the seller, to assume the risk of you not qualifying for the loan, you losing your job at the last minute, you changing your mind, etc, I'd want a higher offer price - which means you're bringing even more money to the table.The idea of an assumable loan is awesome, but frequently does not pan out.
Jeremy Fleming How to Find Motivated Sellers without Using a Realtor
25 May 2024 | 4 replies
Using Facebook lead forms can streamline information collection.Door-to-Door Sticky-Note DeliveryI hired a woman to deliver my sticky notes, paying per piece delivered and offering a nice bonus for every home I purchased from the sticky notes.
Eileen L. Selling SFR to buy Multi-family
23 May 2024 | 8 replies
So, if you 1031 into an asset worth $700K or more to fully defer taxes, you'll have around $240K or so to put down (there are fees and deductions so these numbers are general). 
Emiline Lyell Am I in the right to keep her deposit?
25 May 2024 | 7 replies
For removing the items, do gas and dump fees
Michael Effiong In a bit of dilemma
25 May 2024 | 5 replies
Crime is 0.74% per 1,000, home ownership is 88.3%.
Cameron Davis I’m thinking of using my rental as a sober living house
27 May 2024 | 28 replies
That's a tough way to make a living man.I agree 3 to meetings a week is ridiculous number one when you are sober and you have to find a job you don't have any money you don't have any resources and in certain recovery houses they make you get up at a certain time in the morning and leave the house to go find a job and you have to be gone for so many hours just trying to go find a job I've done these programs going to meetings and constantly talking about drugs and alcohol and listening to people's stories is I think half of the reason why people go back to using I went to an AA or NA rodeo one day on a Saturday and for 5 hours all they did was have people get up there and tell their sob story about addiction and about that lifestyle it depressed me it showed me how not to run a sober house how to not run a halfway house The halfway house is a joke because they have you leave the house by 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning and give you no guidance give you no help give you nothing to get you to where you going to be and really help you get a job I was in a position where I was in Pennsylvania and a halfway house that made you leave by 9:00 in the morning and you can come back until 4:00 or 5:00 in the afternoon I had no money I had no phone I had basically no resources and no knowledge of where I was even at I stayed sober thank God I went to meetings but sometimes I couldn't get to a meeting that they required because I had no way of getting there in the time of night that they had the meetings and after being gone all day trying to find a job it was a ridiculous self-sabotaging program then I got in touch with another program and they suggested a sober house because I would have more leeway unless restrictions and by the way at the recovery house halfway house that I was at My last night there or the second to the last night that I was there One of the roommates was doing heroin the whole night in and out of the bathroom up and down and it was very distracting and nobody said anything I didn't get any sleep because she was up and down the whole night and I knew what she was doing I felt her energy The 12-step program the AA program is not a bad program but it didn't help me stay sober I kept myself sober personally if I had a halfway house or a sober house I would require only one meeting per week but I would also require an hour everyday of journaling and some kind of education as far as to their goals and and to their plan of action and dreams and desires I would do a totally different program because I've been in that position if I would have kept going to meetings and doing that kind of program I would have began using again the sober house doesn't require 10,000 meetings it's too much for a person and it only puts your mind in a mentality and the thought to use again and the desire and the trigger...
Michael Tompkins Looking for advice
26 May 2024 | 28 replies
If I keep my current house and rent it out it would cash flow approximately $500 per month.
Ike Hobbs House Hack #2
23 May 2024 | 0 replies
Was going for a 5% down loan but last minute had to adjust it to a 7.5% down but still a pretty minimal cash layout.
Eric Olsen Should I Buy This Property (First Time Buyer)
24 May 2024 | 6 replies
During year 2, when I would be able to start renting, I would make about $500 per month in profit during the season and lose roughly the same outside of the season.
Chris Wilson New from Oklahoma City, OK
25 May 2024 | 17 replies
Surprisingly I think I like the SFR, (lower maintenance costs and tenant interactions per cash flow dollars).