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Rebecca Thacker Starting out ... again!
3 November 2022 | 4 replies
I am talking they stated things similar to... the best thing that could happen would be you buy it and it burns down.
Erik Bergerud I have a home free/clear to use equity for rental down payments
6 November 2022 | 15 replies
A fat heloc is my recommendation.  
Nigel Dollentas Can I as a High School Senior get into REI?
8 August 2016 | 18 replies
Looks like you are going to be light years ahead of your friends but don't burn out too soon and enjoy the journey.
Tony Foskey Providing Owner Financing
4 August 2016 | 2 replies
i think owner financing is the best way to go, of course make sure your paperwork is up to snuff for both your interests and the buyer so no one gets burned, but it definitely will open up a larger pool of investors wanting to buy your property, i hunt seller/owner finance deals but here in my area they are like finding a 4 leaf clover, almost unreal  but make sure you have the proper originator/attorney help with the paperwork so it is filed correctly and recorded so you are doing it legit. but as far as the deal it is how ever you want it to be,  the term,rate,down payment "if any", complete casual an creative finance option for people, "of course negotiating with the buyer on terms as well" but it has limitless possibilities for you and your buyer, best of luck,Jay,
Nicholas Armstrong 20 YEAR OLD SUCCESS!! And why others keep failing..
13 September 2016 | 54 replies
The reason you haven't closed on a deal this month, is because you are committed to closing a deal this month and not Committed to cold calling 10 MLS listings every day for the next month.The reason you can't get rid of that stubborn belly fat, is because you are committed to loosing belly fat and not committed to running 3 miles a day.Essentially, my epiphany is nothing short of this.Focus on the process and the results will come.
Mitchell Benson HUGE Joint Venture Question
8 August 2016 | 36 replies
It is raw land, undeveloped. there use to be a house on the property but since then its been burned down and hauled off.
Mark Plesha Starting a wholesaling business
28 November 2016 | 7 replies
HiMarkI "started" into wholesaling in 2013, found 4 great deals ($75k to $105k profit after reno) BUT didn't have any relationships with "BUYERS" so I showed the properties to some scumbag investors, they waited for the time I had control of the properties to lapse, I pulled out, they moved in bought the properties at my negotiated price and BURNED ME out of my requested assignment fee($5000). 
Chatree C. Rental property calculator
9 August 2016 | 10 replies
Now, the plus side to this big fat giant property tax hike that the buyer will incur is that the county is prohibited by Prop 13 from coming in and jacking that bill way the hell up on an annual or bi-annual basis.
Robert Burns Is Wholesaling Lease Options Still Viable REI Niche?
13 March 2019 | 35 replies
Hi @Robert Burns @Joe McCall @Brian GibbonsI have been studying WLO for the past 2 weeks non stop and think I finally get it.
Arthur Fuller II HUD Guidelines? Truth or BS?
8 August 2016 | 0 replies
I recently came across a burn out on the mls... the asking price is $355k.