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Elvis Occ NAR failed us all!
9 April 2024 | 37 replies
It's going to be on brokerage websites. 3rd party sites like Final Offer will have it advetised.
Michelle Backer Where to look for homes/apartments for the best deal?
8 April 2024 | 2 replies
As, I've mentioned to a few other posters in the past, when your searching in NYC, I would recommend getting super specific in your geographic parameters. 
Travis Andres Curious about the 70% Rule for analyzing a BRRRR
8 April 2024 | 9 replies
It's essential to evaluate each deal individually, considering factors like your specific market, property condition, and your own risk tolerance.Here's a quick summary of what you might do:70% Rule: Use this as your initial benchmark to assess deals, especially if you're looking at traditional financing with 70% LTV as a goal. 75% Rule: When you have access to lenders offering DSCR loans at 75% LTV, adjust your analysis to match this new lending option.
Faiz Kanash Cash-out refinance income requirements?
8 April 2024 | 5 replies
More specifically, how many years of tax returns is needed to be shown to qualify for a cash-put refinance?
Martin Bys Newbie investor analysis paralysis
9 April 2024 | 24 replies
@Martin Bys pretty basic goals, you'll need more specifics to achieve them!
Suraj Thapa Furnished Finder in St. Louis (near hospitals)
8 April 2024 | 1 reply
Attending local real estate meetups can be a great place to find other investors as well and get more market specific advice!
Shelly Byce How to structure the financials when friend is the bank and you are the contractor
8 April 2024 | 9 replies
The only benefit in this instance, as an investment partner in a JV, or member in a multi-member LLC, is it's an act of "good faith" on my part in the agreement, being extremely transparent about the project's costs for the construction company, and the specific amount the partner/member invoices as profit or salary attributed to construction services on the specific project (I differentiate profit from salary, as it depends on the size of your construction company, a smaller company the profit may be the salary etc). 
Farshid Faww i want to buy a course to learn Virtual real estate
8 April 2024 | 6 replies
They can help guide you in specific local markets.
Chris Worsley Connect Invest/Advertisement on Bigger Pockets Podcast
7 April 2024 | 2 replies
I am by no means saying this is a bad company or even a bad investment, all I am saying is do your own due diligence - all of this information is readily available on the SEC website to review and understand what you are investing in:below is from the SEC website• The Notes are unsecured, general recourse obligations of the Company that will be repaid from the Company’s working capital.
Danny Sanchez Advice on how much cash to have on hand for House Hacking
8 April 2024 | 6 replies
I've been saving up for my first property purchase, specifically aiming for a duplex.