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Robert Shoffner Private Money 'Exchanges' Paid Memberships
20 August 2014 | 1 reply

Does anyone have any experience with these?  I'm sure you know of or have heard of them.  I didn't if anyone had a positive (or negative) experience with them.  I won't mention any names, but one guru is sending out e...

Brandon Forshaw $65k to invest!! Ideas?!
14 September 2014 | 22 replies
Because the vast majority (almost the entirety) of what seminars and gurus teach in exchange for large amounts of money is available elsewhere for free.  
Gerald Marshall Capital Gains Question.
7 March 2017 | 7 replies
Is there a way to get around the "same name" rule of the 1031 Exchange?
Darren Horrocks Ventura County - Ideal Neighbourhoods?
29 October 2020 | 23 replies
Would love to exchange perspectives. 
Will Gaston My First Lawsuit: Will this Loophole Help or Hurt???
28 May 2017 | 66 replies
I think the value of goods/services exchanged has to be either over $500 or $5000 (I forget which), or there has to be transfer of real estate or the term of the contract has to be 1 year or more.
Michael Shannon What Should I Be Doing?
27 March 2017 | 6 replies
@Michael Shannon,I'd suggest finding a mentor in your area, that does what you want to do, whether it's buy/hold or flips... offer to come help for free in exchange for experience.  
Chris Nordella First Kansas City Turnkey Purchase
13 August 2018 | 136 replies
Strong thread here we are getting ready to do a 1031 exchange and we will be looking for a rentals or a multi family.
Vilson Nikollaj CA Flip Foreclosing by 1st, we're 2nd. Pay 1st & still foreclose?
23 September 2016 | 19 replies
@Vilson Nikollaj It sounded like your original statement was to "pay off the first" which means you simply cut them a check, and the first mtg no longer exists, foreclosure is canceled since there is no longer a first mtg....as opposed to "buying the 1st note" which would be paying the first, but in exchange the note is transferred/assigned to you, which means you step into their shoes, and finish the foreclosure.
Daniel Ramirez Recession Resistant Properties
3 October 2016 | 15 replies
Hello BP Community - Precise market timing is impossible or at the very least extremely-difficult to attain (otherwise we would all be multi-millionaires/billionaires).
Alycia Drube Newbie in San Luis Obispo, CA - Hello!
26 January 2017 | 9 replies
If any investors would like to let me know what they would think about lending to a newbie such as myself, or maybe even a contract to loan exchange would combine all of my aspirations, I am eager to hear from real people instead of the theoretical views of articles.