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Patrick Sullivan Reliable Crowd Funding Source For REI Transactions
9 July 2014 | 0 replies
Hello All,I was wondering if any of you knew a reliable and effective crowd funding site/community (you used PERSONALLY multiple times) to fund part or [even] all of your real estate transactions, and whether it would be a sound decision in my particular situationIn my particular case, I am looking to do multiple double closings (wholesale) using cash buyers, fix & flip AND/OR rent with HUD propertiesMoreover, I had another idea to promote to investors/prospects within the crowd funding realm; I am thinking of purchasing a HUD property myself with the aims of converting both the building and the associated land into a commercial greenhouse facility and/or headquarters for a new company in sustainable systems installation and maintenance (aquaponic systems, vertical garden irrigation, solar heat/electricity)The ultimate objective is to figure out which path would be most effective -- as of rite now -- and run with it.
Patrick Sullivan Reliable Crowd Funding Source For REI Transactions
9 July 2014 | 1 reply
Hello All,I was wondering if any of you knew a reliable and effective crowd funding site/community (you used PERSONALLY multiple times) to fund part or [even] all of your real estate transactions, and whether it would be a sound decision in my particular situationIn my particular case, I am looking to do multiple double closings (wholesale) using cash buyers, fix & flip AND/OR rent with HUD propertiesMoreover, I had another idea to promote to investors/prospects within the crowd funding realm; I am thinking of purchasing a HUD property myself with the aims of converting both the building and the associated land into a commercial greenhouse facility and/or headquarters for a new company in sustainable systems installation and maintenance (aquaponic systems, vertical garden irrigation, solar heat/electricity)The ultimate objective is to figure out which path would be most effective -- as of rite now -- and run with it.
Jerry W. Buy property A or property B
20 August 2014 | 11 replies
Would rent for maybe $400.The second house was recently updated, central air/heat, 860 sq ft should rent for $500 maybe more.Each house separately metered.Taxes and insurance $160 month$120K @5% for 15 years +950 per monthProperty B Four plex in a neighboring town for $170K. 
Shannon Trivett how do I structure a JV or find a Lender
10 July 2014 | 1 reply
I'm looking for 25-40K to cover closing cost and initial improvements to plumbing and heating.
Fitzgerald Valdez First Time Investor Should I Buy and Rent or Flip?
11 July 2014 | 8 replies
The market has really heated up and even the foreclosures are getting bid up so I don't see how the wholesalers make money here.
Terry Wood Multifamily / Apartment Investors - Start small or Big?
13 August 2014 | 23 replies
We started small and in about 10 years took the leap to a 10 unit multi-family... no regrets about either but there is an element of preference and I still prefer the SFH.
Marcus Nielson Looking to move to Seattle area and buy my first investment property
21 July 2014 | 12 replies
Well it has been a few years and we want to move out of state, hopefully to the Seattle area to get away from the heat and dryness.
Ryan Byrne What Style is this House / Fourplex?
14 July 2014 | 8 replies
While your at it, cover that brick fireplace to match your final exterior texture (stucco or concrete).IMO it looks like a great So Cal property to rehab with a combo of retro (50-60s) and modern elements, much of which can be done cost effectively.  
Jolynna Mccune preventing vandalism/breaking and entering
14 December 2014 | 39 replies
I don't plan to put any appliances, heating and air or hot water tank until the last possible minute.