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William Lunsford Advice - Funding 1-2 Deals
29 June 2016 | 4 replies
If they find out it is loaned money then they usually ask for statement that it was gifted and not loaned.
Joshua Davis New to real estate!!
29 June 2016 | 4 replies
So far the easiest way i see that happening is by buying and renting to create cash flow.
Bryan Hancock SEC Quietly Injects Life Into Title III Crowdfunding Solicitation
29 June 2016 | 0 replies
Well it appears the folks regulating The JOBS Act had an axe to grind with NASAA and gave us some gifts for Title III:SEC Quietly Injects Life Into Title III Crowdfunding Solicitation!
Carlton Francis Business Plan Draft
13 July 2016 | 11 replies
Business Plan (6/23/2016)Mission Statement:I strive to convert real estate properties that have become burdensome for current owners into blessings for new owners and tenants through various investing strategies such as wholesaling, fix-and-flipping, and buy-and-holding.Goals:Short Term (Over the Next 5 Years)Do my first wholesale dealForm an LLCGet my real estate licenseContinue building a funnel of leads that brings in 1-2 wholesale deals per monthStart building a portfolio of buy and hold propertiesPurchase our first primary residenceEstablish a team and marketing machine so that I can start confidently and efficiently operating with other strategies such as fix-and-flipping and buy-and-holding to generate more monthly deals, and faster and continuous capitalLong Term (Beyond the Next 5 Years)Build a portfolio of rental homes that are cash flowing a combined passive income of at least $6,600 monthly (33 units bringing in $200 monthly or some other dollars per door equivalent); I believe then I will have achieved financial freedom.No longer being restricted by HAVING to work full-time for someone else, I want to devote all my time and money to my family and using my God given gifts and talents to build relationships in which lives are transformed by the Gospel of Christ, and continue building passive income to fuel these endeavors until I die and the legacy is passed down to my childrenStrategy:Starting off, I plan to raise capital via wholesaling.
Kevin Eldridge Getting in touch with Real Estate Agents
11 July 2016 | 10 replies
Posting about that problem on here was probably the easiest way to get it sorted out since now you'll trigger the keyword alerts for every active investor-friendly agent within 100 miles of St.
Avi Garg Getting a small apt complex under contract
11 July 2016 | 9 replies
The easiest way is that you are putting down a deposit, if accepted, you have x days to do your due diligence and once that date is passed, your deposit becomes non refundable (deposit goes hard).  
Spenser Murphy Financing a Duplex
8 July 2016 | 5 replies
@Spenser Murphy The easiest thing you could do to answer your finance related questions would be to speak with a mortgage professional.
Miguel G. 0% APR Credit Cards with balance tranfer and checks
3 December 2018 | 15 replies
The bank insisted that they sign an affidavit that the money was a "gift" and not a loan and that they did not expect to be paid back.Maybe things have changed since then.
Nate Nord Newbie from Louisville, KY
25 March 2017 | 5 replies
The easiest approach is to have a Realtor set up an automated email to you with listings that fit your criteria.  
Geron Hawkins Newbie trying to figure his next step
14 July 2016 | 7 replies
Geron:3 Ideas... 1) The best gift from government (IMO) to the middle class...