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Tyler Kesling Two for One
31 October 2024 | 10 replies
They might give them to you before to make sure that you actually perform a physical inspection so that contingency would be removed from the offer.
Jerryll Noorden All, if you are struggling generating motivated seller leads, it is because of this..
4 November 2024 | 17 replies
I am a retired RE Broker with decades in the business and thinking of returning to it as either a Wholesaler or a Fix and Flipper, areas I have completed before and have experience in, and, having performed a lot of due diligence, I once again have been confronted by con men saying they are not gurus then try to sell me a service at $97 per month, or $129 p/m ( billed annually, with no trial period and no refund which comes out to being charged (1,548.00 ) along with other shysters charging upwards of $20,000 for a level in which I could actually MEET the Guru and bow before him in abject humility and profess my undying devotion to him for his enlightenment, while making my wallet lighter and my stress greater.
Josh Cochran Western Wealth Capital: What do you know about them?
31 October 2024 | 37 replies
They're solid underwriters and performers
Ben Osran Investing in the Detroit Area
30 October 2024 | 7 replies
We've analyzed the City of Detroit's 183 Neighborhoods and have posted hundreds of times here on BP that investors need to understand the Class of the Neighborhood that they are investing in, so their performance expectations will be met.DM us if you'd like to chat more:)
Emilie Pa Which professional to contact for transfer of property
29 October 2024 | 6 replies
A title or escrow company cannot likely help you since there is no actual transaction happening and we (escrow and title) are only permitted to perform the act of deed prep for transactions, otherwise, it is considered practicing law.Here are a few options to help with the doc prep and recording:https://recordmydocs.com/https://directlegal.com/e-record/http://docstarservices.com/
Lance Turner Strategy for Seller Financing
29 October 2024 | 16 replies
You can suggest performing background checks, credit assessments, or offering a higher down payment to mitigate risk.### 6.
Kyle Fitch What would be my earning potential?
31 October 2024 | 12 replies
This either provides opportunities to invest in more real estate, rehab a property(s) or for personal use.You can also sell low performers to do the same.
Tom Dean STR material participation to be considered active business
29 October 2024 | 2 replies
I would use cleaning services but it's my understanding I could use more than one company over the course of the year to limit how many hours one company spends on it.I'm looking into a utilitarian STR more for business travelers, so this won't be one where everything is perfect, it's bound to accumulate wear and tear I think.The STR would be out of state, but I plan to travel there for probably two weeks a year where I would perform many repairs myself.
David Georgeson Who Is Responsible For Damage Caused By Squatters
30 October 2024 | 15 replies
You are INVESTING here, that means YOU are the one taking the risks of loss because YOU are the one with something to gain by the investment performing.
Ryan F. Where Would You Invest ? Calgary, Edmonton, other ?
28 October 2024 | 14 replies
But here are some really interesting numbers...Ok so this one doesn't look too bad but notice how much more the townhouses and condos dropped in prices over the last downturn.2007 peak to now isn't so good...Before the 2007 run up to now is better, but even then, apartment condos performed the worse (so best case scenario, you have the worse performing asset type, worse case scenario you had a terrible return), and that's assuming you had nothing go wrong with the condo (special assessment etc)But benchmarks don't even tell the whole story, because if you had a specific condo investment, and you tracked it's value overtime, benchmark prices isn't the right approach as it evolves overtime (benchmark price is the price of a typical property generated at each point in time).