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Nicolas Lopez Helping each other when starting out
10 January 2020 | 12 replies
But if you put in the work and research, you can gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed without getting licensed.
Ken Li Should I do this 1031 exchange ?
9 January 2020 | 2 replies
@Ken Li, Just at face value you'd be trading 6% rent/asset value (not true cap rate don't be deceived) up to a 10% rent/asset value. 
Nathan Oetgen Question for contractors
9 January 2020 | 0 replies
I understand the test requires 4 years under a licensed contractor— my question for contractors or people that know this field is: Can I get the same credentials working for different trades in the span of 4 years as working for a general contractor for 4 years?
Steve Puglisi Seller financing incentive to sale?
3 February 2020 | 11 replies
It can make sense to pay a little more on sales price if you get great terms (like the 0% interest rate @Jaysen Medhurst suggested) or pay a higher rate if you get a lower sales price (or some other trade-off). 
David James When a potential lender says "Im taking all the risk!"
11 January 2020 | 36 replies
Unless you have some money, skills, something of tangible value with a proven track record, it's going to be tough to get funding.
Samuel Kowalsky Apartment depreciation cost basis : 0% land ?
9 January 2020 | 3 replies
I looked at the link you provided, and I didn't see that all foreign properties are subject to the ADS . . . what I saw was 'Any property imported from a foreign country for which an Executive Order is in effect because the country maintains trade restrictions or engages in other discriminatory acts.'
Tyler Henry Don't Want to Fix Toilets? Read This!
19 January 2020 | 8 replies
Yes there are many "handyman" skills that are quite easy.The better skill is how quickly you can identify if the task is "handyman easy" vs call a pro.There is an opportunity cost to your time, especially when the task becomes more complicated than it first seemed.The problem is that by the time we figure that out we are so far into it we might as well just finish!
Daniel Mendez How can I help people going through foreclosures?
20 May 2021 | 4 replies
That's where the sales skills are very important.
Michael Craig Real Estate Experience on Resume - Good Idea/Bad Idea?
10 January 2020 | 1 reply
Hey Michael, i own and run a marketing agency and for me personally, when i see real estate experience, i automatically give the person a boost in the application/interviewing phase. for me it's just an experience we share so i'd like to talk about it or know in the future we could. so i guess i'm saying unless there is a reason not to put it on your resume i would. i shows responsibility in other areas plus additional skills, and you just never know what might make you different or unique when applying to a position. 
Oren Kachel rent to price ratio - what does it mean?
10 January 2020 | 1 reply
A lot of four units in the same area are trading for around 1%, so they actually will not be as profitable.