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John Sheridan How long will a quote title action take
19 November 2018 | 18 replies
you will do fine just know the rules on tax sales before you jump in.and the best place to do that is your local title company that sells title insurance they will tell you what they need to issue it.. thats the bottom line.. if your in an attorney closing state then the attorney who specializes in real estate closings should know this off the top of their head..
Chris Lin Beavercreek - is this a good deal ?
25 November 2018 | 16 replies
Rental calculator seems to suggest this is a good deal according to 1% rule ( not quite 2% but looks pretty good to me already ), the rent estimate was a guess from a near by rental ( there aren't many rentals in Beavercreek somehow ).Above average SD , all three schools are rated 7 ( not sure if this is considered as B, B+ area ).Obviously the numbers would only make sense when the estimate rent can be archived, so my questions for Dayton / Beavercreek BPer - Does Beavercreek have high rental demands ?
Jackson Acuff College student looking for first deal. Have two I am looking at!
18 November 2018 | 2 replies
Definitely talk to some of us "locals" though about the area the house is in and the returns you *should* be getting. 2% and 3% rule deals are possible in Little Rock, so don't settle for 1% if you're in a neighborhood where you should be getting 2%. 
Andre L Franklin What to ask a real estate agent when property is listed?
18 November 2018 | 12 replies
Alright Kevin, thank you for your support!
Stanly Berthil HELP I’m looking for a real estate firm to joint
29 November 2018 | 5 replies
Hi guys, I just passed my real estate exam for New York🎉🎉  my question is, who should I work with in New York or what company is the best and have the best training and support and honest. 
Joshua D. Is everyone ready to hear my crazy deal of a lifetime?
21 November 2018 | 71 replies
The Will was recorded as well, with a supporting document signed by the deceased’ sister in law and the heir (sons) uncle, who is also an attorney, the called the document an Oath by Non-Subscribing Parties, verifying that the handwriting was of the deceased and legitimate.
Mike Dorneman 1031 Exchange Question
17 November 2018 | 8 replies
To the best of my knowledge, the fact that you already have the proposed property under contract prior to the sale of the relinquished property does NOT make a difference.Just don't close on the replacement property until AFTER you sell the relinquished property.Here's a link to a great explanation of the identification rules:https://firstexchange.com/content/top-ten-identification-rules-1031-exchangesThe resident 1031 expert on BP is @Dave Foster. 
Robert Collins Looking for a BP Podcast Episode
17 November 2018 | 0 replies
I’m looking for a Bigger pocket Podcasts Episode where the investor that was on was talking about that he does not go into the properties he buys, he mentioned that he looks at the MLS pictures and if it looks like it need a little work he does $10 x sqft , small rehab $15 x sqft , & if it need a full rehab he will do $20 x sqft and subtract that after the 70% rule .
Shayne Mahoney Borrowing Against Annuity to Invest
19 November 2018 | 4 replies
Rules have been changed and in the past it was OK to borrow as collateral as temp loan.
Naimah Lewis Should I Take a Heloc on Primary Resident To Get Started In Real
19 November 2018 | 4 replies
You borrow the $20k downpayment plus $5k in closing costs and $5k in rehab costs from your HELOC also at 6% (note $5k in rehab costs in nothing so the house better be newer and in great shape).Let's say you rent the property out for $1000/month and using the 50% rule you have $500 in expenses each month.Your mortgage payment will be $480/month.