
6 August 2023 | 5 replies
Much easier and less expensive than a hard money loan… then pay it off when you sell it. your husband and you should agree to use the proceeds of the sale to pay off all your consumer debt presuming it is jointly held, and then move on to future goals.

30 August 2023 | 23 replies
Do a joint venture or maybe do syndication to increase your leverage and reduce your investment.

15 January 2021 | 11 replies
Here is a list of Canadian books that I have read that I feel have value.Real Estate Investing in Canada: How to Create Wealth with the ACRE System - Don CampbellMaking Money in Real Estate - Douglas GrayMore that Cashflow: The Real Risks & Rewards of Profitable Real Estate Investing - Julie BroadInvestor Financing: 7 Secrets to Getting All the Money You Want - Dalia Barsoum & Enza Venutoand if you are ready to work with JV partners;Real Estate Joint Ventures - Campbell and WestcottHope that helps

2 September 2023 | 2 replies
Dubbed the "New Hope" project, the development is a joint venture of three Austin-based real estate firms — Cordova Real Estate Ventures, Riverside Resources and Live Oak — at the northeast corner of U.S.

3 September 2023 | 29 replies
That check is in the joint name of the mortgage company and they will not encash it until they see proof of work done, receipts and contract copy.

5 September 2023 | 3 replies
Depending on the involvement of your partners, you could form a partnership that is structured as a joint venture.

27 July 2023 | 17 replies
Power is not seperatly metered, so you have a joint utility bill.

21 November 2022 | 5 replies
My parents own a piece of property on a lake with 50% undivided interest, and their partner has 50% undivided interest. The property is worth about $500k (or less) according to comps on the lake. There is currently a ...

25 February 2022 | 5 replies
I've done joint laterals before for clients, and generally with new construction it's fairly low risk.

29 December 2014 | 1 reply
Most thru mortar joints some have cracked the brick.