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Yonathan Cabrera Aspiring Co-Host 👋
11 August 2024 | 8 replies
Tell them if they have any clients considering buying an STR, you would love to help if needed.
Nick Webb Financing Single Family under $85,000.00 (section 8 tenant)
10 August 2024 | 13 replies
How do you finance Buy and Hold real estate under $85,000.00? 
Matthew Irish-Jones The Best of the Best Real Estate "Cliches"
10 August 2024 | 23 replies
You make money when you buy
Kathie Russell International Investing and Lending
10 August 2024 | 1 reply
That presents a great opportunity, however it is hard to scale when buying everything with cash. 
Brittany Olofsson Paying off student debt 1st or GET INVESTING!
11 August 2024 | 10 replies
Your tenants will pay down your mortgage and you can use some of the money from the rental to either help pay down your student loans faster or save to buy another property.
Asif Ali Kabiruddin Rajani Investing in Buy-to-let or to Flip in Europe?
6 August 2024 | 3 replies
You really need to buy the right kind of property in the right place.I'm not sure what you mean by type of broker.
Evan T. Ong I want to get started (as a 15 y/o)
10 August 2024 | 4 replies
The strategy to use is to go knock on the doors of some of the foreclosure properties to see if you can buy the property before its foreclosed on
Guillermo Sanchez Brandon Turner ODC fund
13 August 2024 | 69 replies
Many Multi-family properties now in debt service trouble as the GPs took out very risky 2-3 yr floating rate or adjustable loans so they could cash flow after buying very expensive 3Cap apartments, which loans have gone from 1.5% to 5% or higher, and knowing that obvious and predictable risk since every primate could see mega-inflation coming in early 2021 due to more money printed in 2 yrs than first 200 yrs of country, They "smartly" took out Rate Cap insurance, (cost 50k for a 12 month policy on 10mil loan to cap variable insurance rise about 1-1.5% above the origination level) but now that US 10yr up 10x from 0.31 in 3/2020 to 4.2%, that same insurance policy is 1.5-2.0 million not 50K, so They can't cover the much higher debt service nor buy new cap insurance without shutting down distributions or capital calls.
Michael Calvey Real Estate Investing for Beginners
11 August 2024 | 5 replies
If you had to buy your first investment property again, what would you do differently?
Spencer Herrick Looking to purchase my second property
11 August 2024 | 10 replies
Long term I want to buy and hold.Â