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Benjamin Barredo Website options
2 October 2016 | 8 replies
Extremely user friendly, great customer support and VERY inexpensive (in comparison to having a custom site designed/hosted)
Miguel Hernandez Help with dealing with contractor
15 December 2022 | 8 replies
Right now contractors are extremely busy. 
Joe Zhang First flip done in Austin Texas
12 June 2017 | 21 replies
Extremely competitive tho!
Abad Marroquin 28 Unit Apartment Under Contract and Need Help!
10 August 2017 | 19 replies
Well, maybe they ALL don't know each other but enough do so that reputations (good OR bad) get developed extremely quickly.  
Kevin Bocanegra Jr Lining up tenants before a multi-family property is ready
30 December 2017 | 1 reply
Your thoughts and advise is extremely appreciated!!!.
Kelly Bankes Real Estate in the Future.....
8 March 2017 | 3 replies
If you take into account of renting an entire house on BnB it's pricing is hard to compete with a hotel room(s) in major destination areas.As for small houses, I looked at a couple projects and thought about a desig for the "micro house" and it is extremely difficult to get them to pencil from the construction perspective on a large scale.
Christopher Dunson HML Offered me a $1 MILLION DOLLAR CREDIT LINE.
27 April 2017 | 13 replies
I was extremely surprised when she told me I should approve for the Million dollars, because I guess I wasn't expecting that much, and I have to admit the % million was slightly intimidating, but I am someone who takes advantage and makes the most out of opportunities no matter how much I have to step up my goals.
Yeng Lacanlale BRRRR and Debt-to-Income
28 February 2017 | 6 replies
Before you've owned it long enough to appear on tax returns, an investor friendly lender will just do [ rent * 75% - PITI ].Once it appears on tax returns, if you need/want to exclude the one-time rehab expenses, put it on line 19 of schedule e with the comment "see statement X," and then statement X in extreme detail lists all the repair and rehab work you did, and furthermore you can provide me with every single receipt/invoice, exactly matching the line 19 number, exactly down to the penny (so, it's best just to make each invoice/receipt be a line-item on statement X... if Contractor John gives you 5 invoices throughout the project, show me 5 line-items).Only one-time repairs/rehab can be discounted from the mortgage DTI math.
Matthew Murphy Mobile home/land loans for investors!
23 March 2017 | 1 reply
Mobile homes built prior to 1976 are extremely difficult to finance.  
Devin Mills 15 Year or 30 Year Mortgage
15 May 2017 | 7 replies
Cash is too valuble to a investor to allow that to happen.Park your cash in a property if you are a extremely conservative investor, in which case there are far better and easier investment vehicles than real estate.