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Mike Taylor Converting 60K SF Class B Industrial to...?
31 May 2024 | 1 reply
Ask them about the potential and how to split up.  
Kevin Kohler Self-Service Car Wash - Remote $$$ collection
31 May 2024 | 1 reply
Also, what are some good resources to compare newer tech for potential equipment upgrades etc to get the equipment onsite converted more to cashless payment systems?  
Brittany P. Skip Recording CFD's?
31 May 2024 | 9 replies
So my question is: if I wanted to save on the recording costs, keep the deed for my records, proactively pay taxes as they're billed (would coordinate with the company I buy the CFD from), then work with the borrower to get the deed recorded under their name once they've paid off the contract--am I putting myself at risk
Jeffery Tallant I have a house with commercial potential.
28 May 2024 | 0 replies
So I want to sell this property in Lagrange,Ga and just get some of the commercial potential price out of it so I can build a home closer to family.Anyways their is a famous firearms manufacturer that is moving to Lagrange which is a 100 million dollar plant .I have a feeling they may want to buy more property for a future expansion which they are stuck in a rock and a hard place because the county owes the land on one side  and the rest is just a old subdivision which if you bought the homeowners out you can squeeze this company for more money.How can I get a investor cash buyer only see the potential on this property and they can hold it and squeeze them till it hurts,I just want 500k for the property you could rent the house till the company comes knocking at the door.
Samantha Elliott Cash out refi or keep rate
31 May 2024 | 6 replies
Even looking at the balanced rate (which I feel like is hard because the terms are different) along with the potential to have the monthly payment/fees covered, it feels like a cash out is a better option if we did want to keep this.Part of the current struggle is that the market was hit harder from the rate increase so sales are almost at a standstill and even with trying to sell the house, the rental market is doing substantially better because most military cannot afford to purchase in this area as the payments are over 6k/mo for buying vs 3-4k/mo for renting.Any advice is most appreciated!
Kermaury Musgrove Buying rental property out of state while living in California
30 May 2024 | 25 replies
Just a little nervous on the risks and collateral depending on what lane I take loan wise etc.
Iris Wu New residential four plex - Balcony or No Balcony
31 May 2024 | 5 replies
Potentially a nice feature as part of short term rental offering2.
Justin Mason Advice for Financing a Low-Cost, High-Rent Property
31 May 2024 | 6 replies
I'm exploring alternative financing options and would greatly appreciate insights or experiences in similar scenarios.Key Points:Property Location: Cahokia HeightsPurchase Price: $17,000Rental Income: Approximately $1,500/month via Section 8Condition of Property: Updated plumbing, roof is in good shape, needs AC unit, paint, flooring and cabinets and counter topI'm considering reaching out to private lenders but would like to gather opinions on:Feasibility of securing a mortgage for a low-cost property.Attractiveness of this deal to private lenders.Any creative financing strategies that could be applicable here.Legal and tax implications I should be aware of.Potential risks and how to mitigate them effectively.Any advice, suggestions, or contacts in the private lending space would be immensely helpful.
Jose Villalba Intro-MBA student (already invested in duplex) looking to network and learn RE
31 May 2024 | 4 replies
I would like to connect, and have a cup of coffee to discuss potential investment opportunities in the area. https://anhle.reinhartrealtors.com/Looking forward to hearing from you.Anh 
Jeff S. Living off rentals
31 May 2024 | 187 replies
If you can't absorb that, then do not risk what you are putting in.