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Dion DePaoli The Pain $ of Not Knowing - Contract For Deeds
20 October 2017 | 19 replies
You'll find CFDs made to a cousin, or step child with a different name, deals done with neighbors or co-workers and favorite tenants too.
James Park Lease Option question on my 4000 sq ft SFR investment
18 January 2014 | 11 replies
They want to fix the price and i am not willing to sell for today's value as I know that the price will eventually get back to my purchase price in 2006.The buyer agent is more interested in her $15,000 commission on the back end than doing a 2 year lease for a co op fee.
Ryan Watson newbie self directed question
30 May 2015 | 23 replies
DO NOT CO-MINGLE FUNDS.
Jay Hinrichs Incrediblely tight market
1 February 2014 | 0 replies
I will build 2200k sq ft for about 200k all in. ( subs are higher in this little town of 8k) and will sell at 410ish.. and happy to make 50k a door net all in...However will be in and out within 4 to 5 months house will close within 3 days of the CO ( certificate of Occupancy)...JLH
Martin S. Frustrated, almost had a deal, and then they claim they got a cash offer
8 September 2014 | 58 replies
And we have a house in Staten Island anyway, we had enough of the driving and the boredom that we moved back to our Co-op in Bensonhurst like 14 years ago, and even managed to rent out the house for just over breakeven cashflow to a friend who still lives there today and pays rent on time, house paid off now and we even upped the rent, lol...I'm looking in Sarasota, Florida, if your an agent that can work with me, and not be slow, or if/when you are busy at least let me know and not ignore me, then let me know...
Cyle Sicurella Financing Advice for Rentals
8 November 2022 | 7 replies
Aside from our Long Beach Co-op, it’s nearly impossible to scale here because we’ve been priced out of this market and will probably be forced to move. 
Shelly Hopkins Wisconsin Investing
22 February 2016 | 5 replies
Presented by the BiggerPockets Podcast co-host, Brandon Turner, it covers a different topic every week.
Daniel Cohen RE Professional, but newbie investor! Brooklyn, NY
18 February 2016 | 5 replies
My family and I have been looking to purchase a co-op/condo since August 2015, and the market is incredibly intense: low inventory, high competition from all-cash buyers.  
Karen P. Sequence of events for Wholesaling
19 February 2016 | 2 replies
Get a call from my postcards and talk to seller2.Go see the house3.Negotiate a deal and make an offer4.Offer is accepted and I sign Purchase contract with seller5.Start Title work on property6.Send out information about the house along with comparables to my buyers7.First one who responds that they want the house I sign a contract with them (Assignment Contract) and have them send me earnest money check ($1,000)8.Buyer and I go see the house9.Buyer takes Purchase/Sell contract to Title co to start process10.Buyer sets closing date with title co11.If buyer wants to do an inspection this is done at buyer expense12.If buyer not happy with inspection, can back out but loses buyer’s Earnest money13.I have option at this point of renegotiating with seller based on inspection results or leaving the deal and my own Earnest money with seller and moving on14.House inspection is fine, Buyer and Seller go to Closing15.Buyer brings Cashier’s check to closing written out to Title co for amount owed to seller16.Buyer brings Cashier’s check to closing written out to Title co for amount owed to me17.Buyer brings Cashier’s check to closing with amount owed for closing costs18.Buyer leaves with title to property and Seller leaves with Cashiers check19.I go later and get my Cashier’s check from the Title Co.
Victor Tofilski Financing a multi-family
27 May 2022 | 13 replies
You many have to pump up your income to qualify for the loan you want/need or find a co-signer.If you have not already done so you need to 1)  reach out to an agent and get a listing alert, be prepared to make an offer same day, you can always pull your offer if the property does not pass inspection.  2)  you will also need to find a loan officer or mortgage broker to get prequalified for a loan.