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Devan Johnson Where do I go from here? Here's how I made $85 K....now what?
12 September 2015 | 36 replies
Many people don't have 5 months full time, long time for money to be tied up, opportunity costDo you have kids?
James Wachob Has anyone purchase brand new homes as rentals?
25 August 2015 | 2 replies
The new builds attract a stronger and larger-than-normal applicant pool of prospective tenants, which allows us to be more selective in finding the perfect resident for the home.Because of those 2 benefits, we are huge fans of new construction as rentals!  
Marvin McTaw Should I Buy Subject To, Lease Purchase Or Land Contract?
27 August 2015 | 21 replies
I would like to tie this property up as quickly as possible but want to do it the right way where I am protected and have as many exit options as possible. 
Alex Normand Seeking some advice from across the border!
1 September 2015 | 2 replies
I'm currently tied into a 5 yr mortgage at 3% interest, and basically, have all my ''savings'' tied into that place.
Dan Dwyer Best Wholesale Contract, Clauses, & Verbage To Use In MA
28 August 2015 | 1 reply
I would also appreciate any input on the clauses that can bog down, tie up, or outright undermine the success of a possible wholesale transaction.Any and all help/advice would be appreciated; especially the advice given from those who have successfully & repeatedly used the contracts & clauses that they have recommended.I am new to the REI world but I am trying to learn as much as possible in regards to ensuring that I am attempting to complete every aspect of the entire wholesale process in the most wise, prudent, correct, and of course effective ways as possible.I am wholeheartedly looking forward to the day that I am considered by other professionals in our industry as a truly valuable asset to our field.
Dan Dwyer Best Wholesale Contract, Clauses, & Verbage To Use In MA
27 August 2015 | 1 reply
I would also appreciate any input on the clauses that can bog down, tie up, or outright undermine the success of a possible wholesale transaction.Any and all help/advice would be appreciated; especially the advice given from those who have successfully & repeatedly used the contracts & clauses that they have recommended.I am new to the REI world but I am trying to learn as much as possible in regards to ensuring that I am attempting to complete every aspect of the entire wholesale process in the most wise, prudent, correct, and of course effective ways as possible.I am wholeheartedly looking forward to the day that I am considered by other professionals in our industry as a truly valuable asset to our field.
Allen Brouwer Starting With $100K, but still have a mortgage with 1% equity
28 August 2015 | 9 replies
I'm quite nervous to put all my eggs in one basket (property) and tie up all my liquidity and potentially lose some of it.So with this said, what makes sense?
Chris DeChiara Buy and Hold
28 August 2015 | 5 replies
Maybe you should find a mentor before you tie up such a large amount of money.
Jerry Stanford Neophyte question
28 August 2015 | 4 replies
@Jerry Stanford  Turn Key is a term for companies whose business is primarily to buy rehab and then to sell to investors rental properties. many are vertically intergrated IEthey control the buy ( buy the asset themselves) contract for rehab  and then have a PM company that they own or control or have very close ties to.this allows the investor ( usually out of state or out of country) with one stop shopping.
David Marzullo Typical Private Lending Rates?
30 August 2015 | 16 replies
I don't like rentals because it ties up my money for too long.