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Dw Chalmers The Facebook house 📃
1 May 2024 | 0 replies
our first exit strategy was to sell own a wrap around mortgage creating a second note and financing our desired equity position but to find the end buyer was a challenge so we decided to rent it out after 3 months of vacancy Did you work with any real estate professionals (agents, lenders, etc.) that you'd recommend to others?
Edward F Barrios Greetings BiggerPockets Community! Ready to Dive into Real Estate Investing
1 May 2024 | 4 replies
But I'm currently at that thrilling stage of working towards my first deal, exploring various strategies and niches.I'm here not just to seek advice but to contribute and grow with you all.
Alyssa Coffey Wholesalers: Water Shut Off List
1 May 2024 | 26 replies
It sounds like in California, no you cannot get records of people who have had their water turned off unless you can convince "..the utility... that the public interest in disclosure (of these records) clearly outweighs the public interest in nondisclosure.”The paragraphs below are from here https://firstamendmentcoalitio...Unfortunately, there is a specific exemption under the California Public Records Act that exempts from disclosure “the name, credit history, utility usage data, home address, or telephone number of utility customers to local agencies,” though it goes on to state that such information may be made released “[u]pon determination by the local agency that the public interest in disclosure of the information clearly outweighs the public interest in nondisclosure.”
Rebecca Graziano How to source commercial distress properties?
1 May 2024 | 1 reply
I have been investing in residential and notes in the past; but given current market conditions, CRE is the more lucrative strategy, I think. 
Tricia Zelazny Selling a large lot as one lot or divided?
1 May 2024 | 3 replies
I would be happy to take a look at your property and discuss comps and potential strategies
Eian Trenkle Furnishing Rentals from Long Distance
2 May 2024 | 10 replies
Maybe we can share strategies!
Bubba McCants Navigating the Tides: How Current Economic Events are Reshaping Real Estate
29 April 2024 | 5 replies
I thought it would be valuable to kick off a discussion about the latest economic headlines and their impacts on our strategies.1️⃣ Interest Rates on the Move: With recent fluctuations in interest rates, how are you adjusting your financing strategies for acquisitions and holding properties?
Craig Lessler Airbnb - Active or Passive - Deductibility of Losses Schedule C
3 May 2024 | 30 replies
*We have not purchased any properties yet and will consult with my accountant, I’m just curious for overall strategy purposes
Aaron Phillips Seeking Advice on Retaining Information from Online Kentucky Real Estate Course (NKY)
1 May 2024 | 2 replies
I'm curious to know what strategies other agents have used to retain and fully absorb the material from similar courses.
Silvia Talavera Hello everyone! Newbie here!
1 May 2024 | 13 replies
To begin, it is important to educate yourself on various strategies, establish a strong network, set clear goals, conduct thorough market research, start with small investments, and create a financial plan.