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Detrick Stapleton Detrick Stapleton Intro
19 March 2024 | 9 replies
Good luck and take care!
Account Closed Some of The Biggest Mistakes Investors Make in Real Estate
19 March 2024 | 6 replies
Code Chapter 47 - Fraud And False Statements, which is a very boring read, unless it applies to you.Please don’t do that.Make sure your Proof of Funds source has the funds and that you are authorized to use those funds and the source will vouch for you in court.If you are going to buy “Turnkey” it is recommended you visit the actual neighborhood and actual house before closing.Things can be very different in person.Afterwards is too late.You may not like what you seeGo with the Math, not the emotions or hopes of the futureIf you are losing money with the hopes of making it up later, you should seriously reconsider.Wishful thinking is a poor investment.Interest rates are going upAnd interest rates are going down.And interest rates are remaining the same.There is no clear direction for rates and there are arguments for going each direction – buy so that your property cash flows, even if you are wrong.Ignoring your workers.Always serve your workers pizza on the job.It keeps them on-site so they don’t wander offThey will think you actually care and will work harderYou get to become “one of the boys” and they will tell you things you need to knowHmmm, out of space, but not out of mistakes. 
Sammy Marshall STR, MTR or LTR?
19 March 2024 | 8 replies
You can get documents, applications and other needs taken care of on Zillow to deal with that.   
Uzziel Cortez New investor looking into Out of State LTR strategy + tips
19 March 2024 | 11 replies
Look in both states and you'll find cheap rural areas, but most urban/suburban areas around hospitals and universities will be around the same price.Check out the Midwest, which has been overlooked by many.As @Shawn McCormick points out, you need to be careful of getting taken advantage of with OOS investing. 
Renande Emile I purchased an HOA lien at foreclosure auction, bank owned
19 March 2024 | 16 replies
The bank did not care to respond us.
Michael Nelson What do Hard money and private lenders need to see
19 March 2024 | 13 replies
Most are like this: •Rates: 9% to 13% (Most Deals are 11-12%)Terms: up to 36 Months (Most Deals are 6-12 months)Fees: 2-4 points(%) of loan amount paid at closing (Most Deals are 3 points(%))Minimum Loan Amount: $50,000 (For loans less than $250,000 $2,500 minimum fee)Max Loan: 65%-70% of After Repair Value(ARV) 100% Rehab Financing Available (Require 20% of purchase price down payment or cross-collateral)Closing Timeframe: 48 Hours - 3 Weeks (Most Deals are 2 Weeks)NO PRIMARY RESIDENCES, NON-OWNER OCCUPIED ONLY, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL USE ONLY.
Jimmy Alfaro New Mutli family investor
19 March 2024 | 12 replies
Obviously, this can impact your overall cash flow. 6) it’s important to find an agent that knows the area well and understands how to work with an investor, as the process is very different than buying a primary residence. these are all things to consider, and there is going to be a learning curve associated with the process.
Erica Parnell Peaks & Pines
18 March 2024 | 0 replies
Investment Info:Single-family residence other investment.
Sadaf Mikanik Where to list property for traveling nurses?
18 March 2024 | 2 replies
@Sadaf Mikanik you can also list on airbnb for great than 30 days but furnished finder is probably the best for getting health care workers. 
Julia Hagen Just spent $7,000 on home warranties..?? 😫😳
19 March 2024 | 46 replies
i bought a home warranty once and never would again. they rarely have things taken care of in a timely manner, which can be fine for your primary in some cases, but not for a rental. and the companies they contract to do the work, are getting paid pennies on the dollar for those jobs based on the deal they negotiated, so they're in NO rush to get out to you. and like any insurance company, they do all they can to get out of stuff. it was a waste of not only money, but also time and energy.