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Sam Booth Is this a good deal?
1 March 2024 | 28 replies
I usually do some of the work myself such as demo and painting and installing appliances and basic wood work and trim. 9K Closing costs (includes a right of redemption bond and 1 point to lower interest rate to about 7%) with payments around $1000. 
Ben Jernigan Is this a Fair Partnership agreement.
2 March 2024 | 1 reply
BUYOUT CLAUSE:2.1 Term:This partnership shall have a duration of 10 years, commencing on the effective date of this Agreement.2.2 End of Term Meeting:At the end of the 10-year term, a meeting will be held where both parties shall vote on options, including a buyout, selling the properties, or continuing the partnership.3.
Kelly Anna Geiser Big rehab project - advice needed!
29 February 2024 | 10 replies
I’ve been a General Contractor and have built homes, completed building second stories, anything that pertains to building including building Oil drilling a Riggs in Channelview Tx.  
Kevin G. Aspiring host. Looking to buy my first property to AirBnB in San Diego by year end!
2 March 2024 | 32 replies
Including Sedona, Scottsdale, and Paradise Valley, all in Arizona. 
Justin Goodin Debt increases risk. Why use it?
3 March 2024 | 9 replies
What many investors are learning is that this leads to terrible outcomes including paused distributions and loss of principal invested.You are technically correct that debt will always multiply returns.
Nick D. Rezoning from single family to multi family in Phoenix AZ
2 March 2024 | 3 replies
I think the main steps include filling out and submitting an application and then attending the hearing the following month to have it voted on.
Brendan M Brown Starting out; Disgruntled
5 March 2024 | 70 replies
I will bet I can send you some great deal, but you won't have the ability to know they are deals because you don't have the experience to do the math.The biggest problem both new and experienced investors have is nobody watches our backs because everyone has their own agenda and the greed more money.What you need is to do is; rather than banging your head against a concrete wall, post the properties you are looking at, write as much detail about each property as you can including rehab costs, rental income, how much you can increase rents and then let people give you their opinions and advice.Here is a serious problem with people who own their own business and then we wonder why some people are successful and why some are not. 
Ying B. Approve or Deny? Expenses > Income but meet Gross 3X of Rent
2 March 2024 | 5 replies
I did realize after I made this post that the Applicant's monthly car payment of over $700 is actually included in the total monthly debt obligation which is above $1300 so I over calculated the car payment into the expenses. 
Joe R. Seller Financing for Land Deals
2 March 2024 | 9 replies
by you guys if your including me.. in these private notes we self service.. in institutional notes I believe by law you have to hire a servicer that is licensed to do so.
Jaya Laun First Time Rental Investor in Pittsburgh - what am I missing?
1 March 2024 | 6 replies
Looking into cash-out refinancing and DSCR loans and all of that but I'm getting ahead of myself as I don't even have the 1 yet lol.Nobody in my family has any experience with this sort of thing so I'm just hoping someone can give me their opinion on if this investment makes sense.The home is currently being rented for 2900 total (all tenants are month to month and have been there about a year each) and my monthly costs would be 1,200 included taxes, insurance, mortgage etc.I am considering putting the home on section 8 because the fair market rent would make my monthly rent 4k+ but I'm weighing the pros and cons on that avenue.From what I understand the biggest costs to me as a home owner would be a new roof or fixing the pipes for any reason..