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Aaron Goode New Real Estate Investor In Jacksonville, Florida
24 April 2022 | 16 replies
I don't think there is ever a "perfect" time to buy, so at some point, you'll have to convert your research and studying into action and pull the trigger.
Leslie Beia Using Hard Money for a Primary Residence
21 April 2022 | 3 replies
Hi Leslie,Keep in mind before you pull the trigger on a hard money loan, you have other options. 
Anne W. Inspection Done - Look for advices on this house
30 May 2022 | 50 replies
But then again, almost ANY electrical work of consequence is going to trigger some things like requirement to bring everything up to code.
Irving Vizcaino Introduction to the Boston (MA) Real Estate Market
18 May 2022 | 11 replies
This has triggered me to get some skin in the game and start to look at investment opportunities.
Stephen Hollenberg Where can I find $250,000 for a down payment?
2 May 2022 | 58 replies
You have a buyer/borrower with 0 of his own money in the deal; you have 100% leverage; you have a 1st position lien that’s not  “arms length”, increasing the likelihood of the seller and buyer getting together to do a “friendly” foreclosure and wiping out the 2nd lien holder; and you have all the alarms and triggers going off when a property buyer attempts to borrow of finance the down stroke.A more likely financing possible scenario would have the buyer giving up ownership equity to a money party.  
Jesse McNamara Southern Oregon networking
27 April 2022 | 0 replies
For myself, I’d like to start with flipping 3-5 properties and then transition to BRRRR, but haven’t pulled the trigger.
Eric Espinoza Properties I might need help with
6 May 2022 | 14 replies
@Eric Espinoza- thanks - sounds like there are  tons of  issues you are not sure of  on these  options ....I would  recomemend not  pulling the  trigger  on any deal until you are  fully aware and  understand  100%  of the factors ...also these dont sound very attractive as  STR  options ....
Mallory Meehan Looking to Network and Connect with other passionate RE Investors
11 May 2022 | 3 replies
I am hoping to get into the short-term rental game in vacation destinations but have not been able to pull the trigger on a deal I feel comfortable with investing in. 
Amanda Jewell Let's get creative! How to create a partnership with loved ones
16 May 2022 | 8 replies
I've been gearing up for the last 6 months and am ready to pull the trigger on my first deal (a Hurricane Ida gutted SFH as a flip).
Robert DiPisa Advise for funding first property
9 May 2022 | 7 replies
However, a homeowners insurance can offer similar protection and is the ideal way to go when buying conventional (as many lenders wont lend into an LLC, like FHA).You can also purchase in your personal name and quick claim deed to your LLC after closing if you want for tax reasons.If I were to do that would it trigger a due on clause?