Chris Seveney
Do Not Be This Guy... When $0 down hurts
1 October 2024 | 23 replies
They were UNLUCKY - lucky would have been bailed out by inflation or boom market in real estate prices.
Suzanne Player
Any experience with a public adjuster in an insurance claim?
1 October 2024 | 7 replies
But the company adjusters and 3rd party adjusters are for the most part out to pay as little as you'll accept, or outright deny your claim.
Shane Quin
Private Investor for Flipping business
1 October 2024 | 9 replies
For example, some hard money lenders will require that the person financing hold a specific portion of the LLC (20-30%+), especially if the funds are coming out of their account directly.
Mark Torrefiel
Effective and unique strategies for marketing, then getting a tenant?
1 October 2024 | 16 replies
As a note, I am active duty military, scheduled to deploy sometime next year, and I have plans to rent out the unit I am staying in once that time comes around.
Don Konipol
What is a “Hard Money Loan”
1 October 2024 | 4 replies
We just had a 100+ portfolio fall apart because of silent seconds upon refi to achieve a bail out.
Kent Ford
What’s the Demand for Homes in Texas' Booming Cities?
2 October 2024 | 2 replies
With major investors making moves in downtown Dallas and surrounding areas, it raises questions about how these developments will influence the overall market.I'm curious, how do you see the balance between urban and suburban growth playing out in the next few years?
Joe Derobertis
New owner, bookkeeping question!
1 October 2024 | 12 replies
You don’t want to find out in October that your tenant didn’t pay September and now hasn’t paid October.
Dustin Oaks
Financing a rental
1 October 2024 | 4 replies
Good Day Dustin,I hope everything is working out for you.
Kyle Pascual
Investor Groups - Real Estate Professionals
30 September 2024 | 11 replies
I was curious if anyone has recommendations for investor groups or networking clubs that can help me invest out-of-state.
Daniel Myers
How can I buy with no money down?
1 October 2024 | 8 replies
In fact, in Ohio one can do a cash out refinance where not only does the owner have no cash invested equity, only loan to value ratio of 70% met, he may have cashed out more than he paid for the property.