Mike Sather
Property Video Walk-through
4 December 2024 | 12 replies
I have gotten several requests lately for video's of the inside of my property from potential guests.
Matt Wan
How important is it for a first property to be easy for me to get to?
1 December 2024 | 21 replies
Once the initial setup is finished, how often do you visit?
Anthony Jackson
Norada Capital Management Promissory note investment
8 December 2024 | 37 replies
They simply took a play out of the Santarelli and Fossum financial fraud playbook and promised 25% annual returns to investors.Unfortunately for those investors, by late 2022, investors stopped receiving payments and were literally “re-upped” or re-solicited by Lopez and Mehr for more money to help them avoid bankruptcy.
Erich Oertel
What cities are still great to invest in
6 December 2024 | 45 replies
I am 23 and married and just about to finish my bachelors degree this Summer.
Thomas Azoury
Convert garage w tenants
2 December 2024 | 17 replies
I own a SFH in Santa Barbara County (it's in an unincorporated area between SB and Goleta.)Ive had wonderful tenants since buying the property in late 2017 and have raised the rent just twice (still WELL under market value rent).
Ben Whittington
Private Lenders - How Much Do You Pay for Loan Documents
5 December 2024 | 12 replies
Hey Beth,I have recently finished reading your book!
Mic Salvador
New Here :)
30 November 2024 | 16 replies
I just finished Brandon Turner’s Investing in Real Estate With No Money Down and learned a ton, so I’m open to creative financing ideas too!
Ian Stuart
AMA - Agency Multifamily Debt (Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae)
4 December 2024 | 2 replies
Loan Closing Process & Borrower Forms: Soft quotes, hard quotes, loan application, underwriting period, standard loan forms, loan commitment, rate lock, loan closing, time to close (start to finish), etc.8.
Matthew Rensel
Having a Quad built - Advice needed!
3 December 2024 | 14 replies
2) You say you can kick in another 20% of $650k if they can’t finish.
David Martoyan
What’s Your Biggest Lesson Learned From a Fix-and-Flip Project?
5 December 2024 | 20 replies
Slowly build out a repeatable process...if you continue to change things (as in different types of properties, different levels of renovation, different finish material, different neighborhoods, etc.) you create more variables and make it harder to solve to the problem.I am a math guy and less unknowns/variables you have the easier the problem will be to solve.