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Jenna Schulze Best city to begin investing
8 January 2025 | 34 replies
I do need a property that is not very expensive, which is why I have been looking into Clevland due to their low selling prices and high appreciation rates.  
Pierre Tran Advice Needed: Options to Cash Out My Equity Without Disrupting a Seller Carry Deal
13 January 2025 | 1 reply
Some ideas I've considered:Equity Buyout: Having another investor or my partner buy out my 40% equity.Seller Financing: Selling my equity and offering seller financing to the buyer.Selling the Property: Liquidating the property entirely and splitting the proceeds.Does anyone have experience with situations like this?
William Silva Multi family (2-4) units. Getting started
30 January 2025 | 8 replies
It’s also important to distinguish between those who are genuinely advising you and those who are selling you a service or product disguised as advice.I went to my first real estate conference in Atlanta in 2005.
Donald DiBuono Creative Finance Deal Need Advice!
9 January 2025 | 4 replies
Their Goal - sell us this property seller finance. 
Jonathan Worrell Mentoring and Advice
13 January 2025 | 3 replies
Seller financing is a good way to start if you are looking to sell to your current tenants, other than that, you will need to run into a proper plan why you will need that and how long will it take you?
Carlos Rodriguez New to US market
11 January 2025 | 9 replies
I'm going to reiterate what's already been mentioned above, but I'm going to actually give you examples of why it's relevant to you to find a U.S. tax professional.1 - You're going to need to file U.S. taxes once you have property down here, there's federal filings, state filings, and sometimes local filings too2 - Tons of tax treaties between the U.S. and Canada that are easy to miss and can cost you a lot of money (important one with rentals - effectively connected income - if the professional you talk to doesn't know what this is, run away)3 - The amount of days you spend in the U.S. needs to be tracked and if you go over a threshold, all of your worldwide income could be taxable by the U.S.4 - Selling real property means up to 15% of your sales proceeds might not be available to you for years (FIRPTA)5 - Lots of nuance at the state and local levels, which both want to take as much money from you as possibleMain takeaway here is that you should find a U.S. based tax person.
Diandre Pierce I have 5 houses renting, what's next
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
Also measure the profit per door and fix or sell the dogs.
Helena Goyvaerts Buying in Detroit as a foreign investor - BRRRR - who should we work with?
10 January 2025 | 1 reply
We would love to work together with a organization that sells the property and has services like rehab network, financing, property management. 
Tom Hall is it a good idea to pay of my mortgage fast?
6 January 2025 | 28 replies
So really confused   With this mindset, why not sell
Adrian Sopher My Story; Life, Mistakes, and Opportunities!
19 January 2025 | 2 replies
This burnout led to me selling off my rentals, dissolving my business with family, and having my mother take over managing her own units.