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Craig Sweeney Buying out of California
21 February 2018 | 3 replies
I'm working with clients in San Diego right now that are going through that analysis at the moment, especially with the newest 199A 20% deduction/rate just enacted with the newest laws too. 
Jonathan Yip 30 days on market... next step?
30 July 2018 | 55 replies
Not sure if your agent hired a photographer or pulled a DIY job but the right lens selection would capture more of the rooms potentially attracting more clients.
Adrian Jones 90 Day Flip Rule: In Need of Clarification
22 February 2018 | 13 replies
@Adrian Jones  We can approve client on basis of credit, assets and income but not appraisal.
Michael Young Connecticut 4 family financing
23 February 2018 | 9 replies
She was the loan officer for one of my clients that purchased a 3-family in Middletown, CT last year and was a pleasure to work with.
Richard Naimy BP Community: What State/Cities are best for MF properties?
28 February 2018 | 9 replies
Here in FLorida, in the 2010-2015, I sold almost exclusively SF investor homes (about 200 of them, to investors from Cali, and abroad), and as values rose, and ROI's dropped, I found the natural progression was toward multi, to get worthwhile returns for my clients
Andrew Neal New Partnership Question
26 February 2018 | 2 replies
I have seen many a client get in very bad shape with partners, friend or otherwise, because they did not go through this very important step.
Account Closed My First Deal - $4.4 MILLION AND SELLER FINANCING
10 March 2018 | 83 replies
There's been many times when I've had to step outside to take calls so clients can't hear the kids playing ( or being noisy) in the background.
Attila Bertalan 1940 Home with knob and tube wiring.
1 March 2018 | 8 replies
I had a good friend & client go through it. 
James W. Purchasing "subject to" protections for buyers and sellers
27 February 2018 | 27 replies
Many are legal, some are probably not so legal, some are probably specifically prohibited - so for sure you need to speak with an attorney about your strategy before you dive in.If my memory serves me right, it's what armando built his first guru program on - maybe it was his hair, or his smug attitude, or it was just him... but everything about the "subject to" thing rubs me the wrong way.The entire concept, i believe, really is way beyond a basic or straight-forward deal, and also puts your client in a fairly precarious position where the note could get called at basically any moment, and if they can't pay off the note (which they can't, hence the agreement to the subject to) they just defaulted and are now facing foreclosure - In fact, I witnessed this exact situation today on a $12mil note that got called in UT county.
Cosmo Iannopollo Recommend a Real Estate Attorney?
27 February 2018 | 2 replies
We've worked with David Rand (Rand Law Group, LLC) two multi-family deals in Boston and we've been happy.My partner has worked with Stephanie Caponigro (CAPONIGRO LAW, LLC) with a few of her clients and she recommends her.Hope that helps.