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Sandy Uhlmann BiggerPockets Buying Power?
9 December 2013 | 14 replies
There are endless possibilities, I've kinda brought that up with @Joshua DorkinT-***** to refrigerators, credit cards, hotel deals, rental cars, heck, we could open our own bank!
Jim Kaufman Over-improving electric or doing it right?
21 December 2013 | 26 replies
Almost like taking your car to a garage for a tune-up and getting you transmission flushed.Ooops, but, make sure that the drop service line is adequate to carry the higher load.
Matthew Paul Doing my monthly drive by and found an RV
7 May 2015 | 10 replies
I have a clause that I took off an apartment lease that unauthorized vehicles , improperly parked vehicles , commercial vehicles untagged vehicles etc will be towed at the tenants expense .Usually I have to tell someone once a year to get rid of a car or truck , but this was a guy living in a RV in the backyard of one of my houses .
Belinda Lopez Is a rental sign in the yard "intellectual property" of the agent?
2 June 2015 | 11 replies
Home is for rent; the person was driving by, stopped by the side of the road and took a photo out of their car and posted it to our group.  
Jimmy Danblaus If you buy a house for below 80% ltv do you still have to put a down payment?
1 February 2024 | 17 replies
Maybe borrow the remaining down payment with a personal loan, car title loan (a real one, at a bank for 5-9% interest), CC balance transfer check at 0% for 18 months (assuming you have a plan to pay it back), etc.If you wanted to make the house your personal residence, you could put down 5% and pay PMI for a year.  
Sebastian Koellner Just bought door # 2 with over 5k back at closing
1 May 2015 | 9 replies
Along the line with that niche would be a place to store their tailors they hook up to their cars when shopping at a hardware store or ikea.
Account Closed Do Wholesalers lie about actually being a Cash Buyer?
5 September 2015 | 33 replies
50% of 5,000 is better than 100% of 0.Let us reverse the situation, I pose to you that I have 2 Million cold hard cash sitting in the trunk of my car and I want to buy an apartment complex, would you believe me?
Neal H. Alternative Financing
20 September 2016 | 6 replies
I’ve had a lot of people ask how I buy most of my properties with cash, but not my own cash.First, I want to start with a typical lender parable.A guy walks into a Porsche Dealership and finds the car of his dreams, it will cost around $80K and since the Porsche guys don’t negotiate on price, he pays $80K.He calls his bank, and within 30 mins is zipping around his community in his new car.Never mind, it will never be worth what he paid for it, and the bank gave his a 2.5% rate for 7 yrs…I kid you not.Same guy finds a nice 3/2 home with hardwood floors in a “middle to working class neighborhood”.The home needs work, the AC is shot, needs paint and general updating.ARV is somewhere north of $65K, and HUD is offering it at $41K.He calls the bank, and the same guy that gave him 2.5% for 7 yrs on his car, laughs.Citing numerous laws and bank SOPs, he finds out that essentially this home, because of its price point (below $50K) is “unlendable”.Now the “how to”-The fact that you generally can’t get a loan for homes under $50K is a good thing for investors.Here’s why.These homes generally require much less than $10K in rehab.However, once the asking price goes below that magic number of $50K, it really means it can only be bought with cash, and that it will probably be bought for $25-35K.Yeah, that’s right.Why?
Arjun K. Another legal structure question!
11 June 2013 | 15 replies
Has a car and other assets totaling about $8K.
Ceasar Blackman Driving for Dollars Success
27 June 2018 | 2 replies
Also the typical stuff like lack of a maintained yard, the growth, the mail piling up, and if there are no spots from a leaking parked car that can be a sign sometimes.