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Marcus Curry Looking to get into the industry
17 April 2018 | 4 replies
Everything takes time so start by figuring out how to get sellers on the phone, while continuously networking.
Isaac Feil Student from Seattle, WA - Future Rental Property Investor
16 April 2018 | 6 replies
And yes it's absolutely vital to read a ton of books, blogs and listen to podcasts every day to continue to grow your knowledge foundation.
Brynn H. New Member from San Clemente, Ca
21 April 2018 | 13 replies
Thanks y’all for the continuous feedback!
Charles Simon McEntee Which one would you choose?
14 April 2018 | 5 replies
I would however thoroughly investigate any tenants record.  
Newt Nagata New to Kansas City and Rental Properties
14 April 2018 | 0 replies
I've read a lot of good information out there, and I hope to continue learning from you all. :) -newt.
Amar G. Broker holding out on paying agent's commission
21 April 2018 | 26 replies
Armchair agent attorneys, mistakes agents make and don't tell you about in a transaction until the last second or after the fact, notices from real estate commissions about (agent non-compliance for continuing education, back child support owed, student loan delinquencies, IRS tax levy request notices to broker on agents part of commission payout on a transaction,non-payment for agent license renewal fees, etc.)It goes on and on and on the drama.
Craig Oram Orlando? How can out state break into that market?
15 April 2018 | 4 replies
May be worth investigating if you're seriously considering Orlando. 
Lawrence S. Combining Seller Financing and a 1031 Exchange
15 April 2018 | 6 replies
then you will have the cash to complete the exchange.1031 exchanges are the tool to continue to defer the tax on your gain and to transition into passive assets until you pass the asset at death at a step up basis and the tax disappears for your heirs.Installment sales will allow you to slow down the recognition of gain but not defer indefinitely.It's difficult to mix the two but can be done with some sophisticated planning and some outside resources.
Esteban Hermosillo Networking in Seattle
21 April 2018 | 17 replies
I currently have 8 units (9th owner occ) in that triplex, a duplex (2009), and 4-plex (2014),  all in south seattle / burien areas.Seattle is way overpriced and IMO due for some kind of correction right now ;  I don't see how things can continue to appreciate like this,  and at least within seattle itself many smaller MF properties are worth more for the dirt under them than the structure itself just for the redevelopment potential,  which is unfortunate at least from the perspective of an buy and hold investment viewpoint and availability of decent and comparatively affordable rental units in neighborhood-scale buildings. 
Brad Mirkovich Seller Financing Structures and Setup
18 April 2018 | 24 replies
The more you know, my CPA will surely need to do some investigation as well.Render unto Caesar, what is Caesar's...thanks