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Jason Merchey Anyone Worried About Today's High Housing Prices?
4 February 2014 | 28 replies
#4 I had more of a general economy in mind with the cost of goods and national inflation.
Steven Huang Buying a fully occupied property
13 January 2014 | 4 replies
(Ignoring cap rate compression, and assuming rents are already at market levels, and that the seller's managing expenses well)On the flip side, getting a loan for a 100% occupied property from a bank is easier than a non-performing asset(considering that I'm a foreign national and getting financing is already hard enough), and there's an easier transition into the apartment world for someone who hasn't worked on that scale before.What are your opinions?
Jess Barker New Member from Central Illinois
17 January 2014 | 9 replies
I've worked in real estate information for over 20 years -- dealing mostly with large corporations, but have recently been intrigued by the individual real estate investor market.
Mohammad Foro Can a c-corp assume all liability without property title?
16 January 2014 | 10 replies
The catch is, I dont want to put the title of the property in my c-corp's name - I want it to remain under my personal name.Can I use the c-corp to do all the property management (i.e. it will be done by me as an employee of said corp), and if a tenant sues they would sue the c-corp? Or
John Crandell Local REIA's
18 January 2014 | 4 replies
Sorry to sound cynical, I typically don't like coming off that way, but I have been to the national guru "shows" and have been left wanting.Next time when a snack is offered, I will jump on it, too bad they ran out, I might have been able to hang in there otherwise, but I did not want to miss anything that was being said.
Trevor Lohman Long Distance Land Lording
11 February 2014 | 54 replies
Once I realize that I wanted to go down the cash flow path, I rotated all of my money out of stocks and bonds into cash flow (mostly real estate but other things as well) and the cash flow eventually got me out of the corporate world in 2007 and I haven't looked back.
Tim Pommett Can you have too few rental properties?
3 February 2014 | 26 replies
I'm sure they are right about the vacancy rates flattening out, but that's not the only factor to consider.I have two duplexes, looking to acquire about 3 more, but probably won't go beyond that unless I plan on dropping out of my corporate job.
Matt Liu Naming a development company
28 January 2014 | 8 replies
I thought about adding Realty Corporation just to sound less brokerage like and more investment like.
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24 June 2014 | 5 replies
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Engelo Rumora Here Are The Most Overvalued And Undervalued Housing Markets
3 July 2014 | 21 replies
It is geographically situated on a piece of land that is not only coastal, but easily accessible to one of the largest cities in the nation.