
20 August 2024 | 5 replies
I’m in the early stages of exploring the market there.For investment purposes, I’m looking at anything that makes sense, number wise.

20 August 2024 | 24 replies
So for a good deal flow you need to market, your farm needs to be several thousand units large.Frankly, it's a lot easier to become an agent.

20 August 2024 | 2 replies
Selling at $278,999Should I keep the house on the market ( delay my move ) and keep it as my primary residence while I save to buy a multi-family?

21 August 2024 | 3 replies
HOWEVER if you are Trying to ACQUIRE the property and the borrower on the Note is now deceased - the ONE Big question (among others) is How do you get marketable and insurable TITLE Transferred over to you SUBJECT 2 that existing debt?

21 August 2024 | 6 replies
We've been in this market for over 11years!

22 August 2024 | 31 replies
If the real estate market pulls back, this "partner" has 100% of the risk of losing money.

20 August 2024 | 2 replies
Whether it’s for fix & flips, rentals, or larger projects, having the right funding strategy can really set the stage for success.I’m curious—how are you all managing your financing needs in today’s market?

15 August 2024 | 22 replies
I also need a system that can help me manage my sales opportunities and pipeline, and is fully customizable to meet my specific business needs.I am particularly interested in learning more about how Salesforce can help with all of these requirements, including its integration with Google contacts, drip campaigns, and automations.

21 August 2024 | 23 replies
Understanding the local market, neighborhoods, and community dynamics can provide you with a valuable edge in making informed investment decisions.

20 August 2024 | 2 replies
There are definitely pros and cons to each so I figured I would just lay out a few benefits and personal thoughts: Small banks/brokerages:Pros:- Some regional knowledge of the market- Possibility of more creative lending guidelines with bank specific programs- Sometimes they have competitive rates for their areaCons: - weak balance sheet (more strict on some guidelines, no wiggle room, inability to be flexible or grant exceptions because they cannot afford to hold less than perfect loans)- Can't scale with clients to different markets- Usually limits exposure to individual investors (they don't want one investor to be too big of a portion of their balance sheet)- Lack of experience with multiple solutions (tend to have 2 or 3 loan products they sell and are too niche to provide tailored solutions)Large banks/brokerages:Pros:- Large compliance departments that understand individual market guidelines (typically each state has specific lending guidelines that augment the national baseline)- Ability to scale into multiple markets with same lender (licensed in many states)- Impossible for individual investors to "outgrow" a large bank's balance sheet (not concerned with one investor's concentration)- More lending solutions available for different scenarios- Often comparable or better rates given the game is volume basedCons:- Can be more difficult to get fast responses if the bank/brokerage does not have good follow up systems in place (or if the underwriting/processing staff gets overwhelmed)- Bad large banks can feel less like a relationship and more like a cog in a factory (less personal)Overall, I have worked from both and worked with both as a loan officer, branch manager, and as an investor/client myself.