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Julie Muse Quick Profit on Pennsylvania Ave: Whole-tailing Success with Matt Rzodkiewicz
28 June 2024 | 1 reply
We financed the Pennsylvania Ave deal using Partner Driven's capital, covering the $28,000 purchase price.
Armand Gray Understanding "Transfer on Death" (or similar) and buyouts for TOD contracts.
27 June 2024 | 4 replies
Typically in California, a Will alone is not sufficient to avoid probate - which is a pain, time consuming, and very expensive. 
Mike Liu Seeking Advice on Strategies for Growing Portfolio from here
26 June 2024 | 10 replies
@Mike Liu there's always a tradeoff between risk & reward.If you want higher cashflow, you'll need to get into riskier investments.STRs are riskier than LTR due to: saturation, changing local government regulations, more intense time required, etc..Regarding LTR higher cashflow:If you apply Class A assumptions to a Class B or C purchase, your expectations won’t be met and it may be a financial disaster.So, when investing in areas they don’t really know, investors should research the different property Class submarkets.
James Carlson 18 offers, 12% over list price .... Market going bonkers again?
30 June 2024 | 54 replies
lol we are talking the same, lets say we do some input statistic analysis ( i did it before ), so in 2009 the mortgage debt with typical husband and wife working is like 29% ; now that number is going as much as 44% in some cities. also our home price is created using auction systems, if there'e 100 houses in one zip code, the pricing discovery in created by the last 3-5 home purchasers, which indicate 95% of other folks does not necessarily able to purchase home or do mortgage with current rate.Which cause a problem, one household either need to maintain job that can continously paying the mortgage and/or the loyalty of husband and wife is a MUST LOL Having said that, to maintain 1.5 mil homes in bay area for example, husband and wife should not divorce for 30 years at least.But for 150k house in Ohio, the husband can divorce their wife anytime while maintain the mortgage payment LOLHaving said that, getting divorce is very suicidal for financial.but also creating different effect, for single guy, there's almost no way they can purchase home, unless they're cardiologist or any other high income earner LOL (this example is just for fun).In our area the home supply is coming from two sources mainly: people going retirement and want to cash out or separation in relationship LOLGetting separation is very expensive especially if you born in 1970/1980/1990s, I would even argue the moment you are married-->single thus you become the renter class again LOL
Don Konipol Notes can be Passive Investment, Active Investment, or a Business
29 June 2024 | 0 replies
As a business we run a note fund and also syndicate notes that we originate or purchase.  
Gina Coleman Anyone have a written contract for out of state GC’s?
30 June 2024 | 6 replies
How do you know you purchased an overall good deal? 
Nikhil Jain Starting Out in West Michigan
29 June 2024 | 2 replies
I am particularly interested in purchasing my first investment property as a short-term rental (STR).After analyzing recent data from AirDNA, I have identified several promising areas: Douglas, Saugatuck, Fennville, and I am also exploring opportunities around Stevensville and New Buffalo.I understand that regulations around STRs vary widely, and I've taken the time to study city maps to identify areas where they are still permitted.
Kirk M. I'm new and looking to start Out-of-State investing
29 June 2024 | 17 replies
For example, if you are pre-approved for a $200K purchase, then you know that you can't buy in Nashville.
Aubrey Ford Purchasing community well
25 June 2024 | 2 replies

So one of the properties I own gets it water from a community well. The well serves about 74 properties (some lots are vacant)  of which currently 40 are paying and the owner estimates as many as 18 may be stealing wa...

Magda Lipinska New investor in Austin
26 June 2024 | 8 replies
STR has additional expenses like the cost of furnishings, consumables (TP, paper towels, coffee, etc.), utilities, TV/internet, landscaping maintenance, marketing, credit card fees, lodging taxes, etc.