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Art Webb IRA UBIT with Comm Real Estate
23 September 2024 | 10 replies
Generally in the first year or more you’ll have enough of those to not really incur any UBIT on especially when you factor in cost seg.  
Joshua Telles Is a notarized lease agreement needed?
23 September 2024 | 6 replies
For the very first year of the tenants living at the property I was under the impression that a notary was required to make it a binding contract. 
Suman Nandi Must have tools for a new STR investor.
24 September 2024 | 9 replies
But, I need an estimate for the whole year.
Trent Reeve Home Warranties for STR
23 September 2024 | 6 replies
I have seen one bad investment over the years as an agent/investor, and it is easily a home warranty company.
Dale Adams Real Estate Development - Best Order to Start Get Things Up & Running
23 September 2024 | 2 replies
So we're looking at building to rent as a long term investment.We've already done all of the financial side, so that's all set and happy and ready to go when we are.However, all we're hearing right now is that all builders are super-busy and taking jobs 1-2 YEARS in advance.
Elliott Ashton Im 22 and own a business that makes $3,000,000+ a year.
17 September 2024 | 14 replies
Ok, show us your plan for how you are going to make those $6mil in revenue, first year in business.
Luis Maza New here, returning to the game..
24 September 2024 | 6 replies
Thanks Ned, Short answer to explain it, I did not know they were around back then, just found out now when we are coming back, a little background, when I started in 2005, I was a child :) 28 years old and thought I knew it all, all, all :), did not know about hard money lending, only new about bank loans, and Home equity lines of credit, did not know where to find more money, since I did not have much, I would rely on what I could get from banks, loans, credit cards and was not always that great, it was a learning experience.....and Wholesalers, I did not know that even existed, everything I would find back then was already on the market and through a "friend" agent, MLS, FMLS and all those, nothing like what we have today.
Conor Neville Evaluating Owner Financing Situation
22 September 2024 | 5 replies
My realtor suggested offering it amortized over 30 years with a 15 year balloon, as that what she sees her other investors doing: focus on the cash flow, then when the 15 years is up, do a cash out refi, exchange, or sell to move into something bigger or better.
Armando Carrera What would you do?
23 September 2024 | 9 replies
In our budget, we have a contingency of 2 months' worth of mortgage and utilities accounted for.We have another LTR thats been a breeze to manage for over 6 years buts its only 2 adults living in it they have really taken of the home for us...Thank you!
Helene Goodworth Another potential deal that I am trying to figure out
22 September 2024 | 22 replies
We sold one property this year where we wrapped the 4% mortgage note into a 10% note and as a result are enjoying a 17% annual ROI for a minimum of 2 years and possibly as long as 10 years if the borrower/buyer does not pay us off early.After 40+ years of real estate investing, in many different markets across the country during many different economic climates, both in residential and (primarily) in commercial, I can tell you that hard and fast “rules” should be constantly evaluated to see if they are limiting the opportunity to “jump start” your wealth building.