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Karen M. Recent experiences w/ Peer Street and Fund that Flip?
16 July 2024 | 7 replies
I understand the processor bankruptcy caused a big disruption but it also seems like FTF (Upright) was overly leveraged because they've proceeded mass sell their loan book, which means if you held one of the loans that will be sold you will receive no interest until due diligence is completed and possibly a hit to principal depending on the final price the buyer pays
Aqsa Mughees Need guidance and options
15 July 2024 | 4 replies
Hi Aqsa,I'm bias but then again, I've owned real estate all over and haven't found a better market for sub $100,000 than Toledo.Low entry price pointHigh cashflowEmployed tenants that pay rent onlineDecent areas with well kept homesNot much appreciation so IMO it's a strict cashflow play.If you find and buy off-market you can snag some great deals for sub $60,000 purchase and rehab.Quality of workmanship is the downside and so is motivation of other folks needed to make investing from out of state work.So beware.These are the downsides bit like with any market, you will always have pro's and con's.All the best 👍
Greg Scott Will this case put an end to people who raise money for syndications?
15 July 2024 | 4 replies
@Greg ScottPeople don’t know what they don’t know and think they are doing something great by raising $ and hoping to reap the rewards - not understanding that if it goes bad it can go very bad for them.Mauricio also posted a LinkedIn post on this and it’s always been a challenge and for those who have sales people but cannot pay them a commission like most sales jobs offer unless they are licensed.
Matthew (Mateo) McDaniel NEW to the BRRRR method! Where to start with private money or hard money lenders?
15 July 2024 | 9 replies
You sell the house, pay off the hard-money loan, and keep the profit. 
David Ingram Hard time getting my property rented
15 July 2024 | 26 replies
Im getting tired of paying on this mortgage, im ready to see some income.
Jenat Higa Has anyone done business with this private lender?
15 July 2024 | 8 replies
if you already sent him some money and he now wants more then I can tell you that you have run into a fake lender scammer.. on line profiles mean diddly squat.U can play the private lender game all you want.. just never ever send them any advance fee's unless you pay for a 3rd party appraisal directly to the appraiser..
Stuart Udis Evolution of Syndications
17 July 2024 | 5 replies
Many of them don't have a lot of cash reserves if they're paying high mortgage, rent, have children etc. 
Sylvia Castellanos Lots that no longer have a market
15 July 2024 | 1 reply
No wonder so many owners stop paying taxes on them and just let the government take the lands.
Solon S. Real Estate investing in an IRA
15 July 2024 | 17 replies
The goal is to use post-tax dollars in order to avoid paying taxes on the gains.2.
Ben Mardis Edit* Have any buyers in Washington actually paid the broker commission?
14 July 2024 | 2 replies
Hi all,I just met with a real estate broker and they let me know that in Washington the buyer is technically responsible for paying the buyers broker commission upon closing.