
3 July 2018 | 48 replies
I wonder if there is a service one could subscribe to or access which shows:- Total value of residential mortgage debt in the US- How that debt is grouped by fixed vs ARM rates- How thar debt cuts in terms of prime vs subprime- How are the monthly payments doing (on time vs late)- Proportion of foreclosures (growing or declining) - How much of the debt is primary residence vs investment - Average loan to value estimate My point is simple.

25 April 2018 | 1 reply
However, I have to get a loan for a primary residence later this year so switching to a 1099 position now doesn’t make sense.
19 April 2018 | 13 replies
One time when I was looking for a primary residence an agent set up some type of account for me to search and access the MLS.

18 April 2018 | 3 replies
I'm in the process of planning out the build for a property management lead generation CRM and want to get a general idea about how different investors setup the lead generation flows and what information you consider important to help you convert a new lead into a paying resident.

20 April 2018 | 19 replies
On Fridays at 6, we have a resident HOA attorney on drinking schedule until 9 that'd I'd love to introduce you to, as well as sporadic visits from some great members in the insurance industry.

23 April 2018 | 5 replies
If you still have US real estate assets when you pass away your heirs will still benefit from the stepped up basis regardless of their residence so that shouldn't really factor into the equation.

19 April 2018 | 0 replies
Good morning all, I'm currently a new resident of Texas and am interested in investing in real estate here.

24 April 2018 | 11 replies
If you want to open up your deal to non-accredited investors (investors with less than $1M net-worth excluding primary residence), there are very strict non-solicitation rules that would apply, to which your original post would probably disqualify you for.So, now you're left with an SEC 506(c) offering, which allows you to solicit accredited investors (net-worth of $1M and above), or taking general only partners, who have actual active roles with decision making power.If you're still want to take passive investors, you definitely want to talk with a good SEC attorney!

25 April 2018 | 6 replies
It is a C class building - good and nice location for what it is, but primarily caters to lower income residents.

22 April 2018 | 9 replies
@Carloz Gil There are principles from two books that come to mind:Rich Dad, Poor Dad, by Robert KiosakiYour primary residence (unless you do a house hack, a lot of information about that on this website) is NOT an asset.