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Eric Salgado Best Strategies for Starting to Research a Rental Area
23 May 2021 | 5 replies
I wanted to ask about how folks here approach doing research on a rental area to determine if it's a good place to be and how granular do you usually get?  
Supada L. Expensive repair on rental. Should I do it?
31 May 2021 | 108 replies
Need to think long-term👍I wish I could upvote this 20 times, and make this thread required reading for every single person who considers this approach to investing. 
Charlie Peabody New to Investing / Hoping to learn and network: Raleigh, NC
22 May 2021 | 9 replies
Real estate seems like a great way to build wealth, and enough passive income to break free of Mon-Fri / 9-5.My father invested in rental properties in Kentucky years ago, but seemed to fall victim to approaching it as a hobby instead of a business. 
Erik Nordgaard Do you use a realtor when acquiring off MLS deals?
15 May 2021 | 8 replies
So, I would tell the buyer my fee is 3% and then I would approach the seller asking if they would pay my fee if my buyer (YOU) bought the property.
Kristin Haug Cash Purchase Followed by Cash Out Refi - Timing
17 May 2021 | 8 replies
But, if you just want to make a cash offer to have a stronger offer, have the cash to close, close, then get your loan, a delayed financing approach is the way to go.Feel free to direct message me if you want to chat and/or want my lender contact info. 
Ginger Carr Capital Gains Help- Sale of Investment Property
30 May 2021 | 4 replies
@Ginger CarrIf your parent's only income is $25,000 a year, they may be able to structure it via installment sale and avoiding paying taxes.There are some risks involved with an installment sale as they have to be on top of the buyer making payments or having to foreclose.But this strategy might be able to avoid federal taxes and net investment income tax.They may still be subject to state taxation though.However, the best approach might be for them to hold onto the asset and allow it to pass to you with a step up in basis(if it is still around).
Elise Asanias Successful BRRR in Canada?
15 May 2021 | 0 replies
Read David Green's book on BRRR and understand the approach, but need to decide on a region. 
Elise Asanias Successful BRRR in Canada?
18 May 2021 | 3 replies
Read David Green's book on BRRR and understand the approach, but need to decide on a region. 
Gabriel Mauser Garage vs. ADU Conversion
9 August 2021 | 11 replies
SFH with ADU will not be valued via an income approach if the buyer is using conventional financing.My view is that Bay Ho likely does not have enough ADU comps and an ADU addition will not add as much as a hands off ADU garage conversion addition. 
Matthew Dawson First Time! Cash or HELOC?
15 May 2021 | 3 replies
It is why my approach is to use cash and to have the HELOC as a safety net since I can transfer the funds immediately via the internet.