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Rebekah Keller Would you invest $50,000 in Detroit ?
16 August 2019 | 54 replies
Downtown major players are Quicken Loans, Blue Cross, GM, DTE, Ally they basically have pumped up their campuses/work spaces.In Midtown, Wayne State decided in the late 90s to start building student housing.
Joe Prillaman 1st BRRRR Property - Fayetteville NC
25 June 2019 | 48 replies
I have never been a big player in social media but I want to inspire people to go ahead and jump into real estate!
Jay Hinrichs for all you who think the bay area is going to crash read this.
29 February 2020 | 66 replies
No one will hand you a deal in the bay area unless you are a known player that has a track record of being a closer.
Chad Carson Investment Property Lenders (DSCR / Non-QR / Cash Flow Loans)
11 March 2022 | 7 replies
There are a lot of new players and it's hard to tell who is legit without getting feedback from people actually borrowing from them.If you've closed loans with any lenders recently, can you please share: (1) name of the lender (2) good/bad experience and why (3) now that you've done a loan, what criteria are important in choosing this type of lender.Thanks for your feedback!
Corey Demuth tax lines questions
4 March 2011 | 4 replies
My understanding is that Xspand dropped out, but other big players are still there.
David Bowles In-law seller financing opportunity
24 October 2019 | 12 replies
Turns out, he just wants to be rid of it, and is willing to sell the house to me with no money down and seller financing (he is retired and doesn’t really need the money.I believe this property will easily rent for 600$My primary questions are these: If we came to an agreement, what players would I need to round up to make this happen?
Trevor Baker Vetting a Syndication
29 March 2017 | 2 replies
With institutional real estate investments, the advice of an expert who works in the industry every day, knows all the players and their track records, and performs due diligence on each offering is a great benefit to you and comes to you at no cost.There are many qualified Sponsors to consider and I can explain offline who we choose to work with and why. 
Craig Hormes Section 8 Housing: Great Idea or dangerous in the current market?
24 April 2020 | 80 replies
@Joseph Asamoah is very successful with this strategy because he has a product with high demand and low supply (high-end, renovated single family houses in prime neighborhoods with 4-5 bedrooms), has put together a very thorough tenant screening process, and has developed deep relationships with key players at the local housing authority.
Kamira El New member from Delaware
27 December 2015 | 17 replies
Contact a realtor to help we're a key role player in your success and we're free - the seller pays