Dan Bowe
How common are $2m all-cash offers these days?
26 March 2024 | 12 replies
Are all-cash offers at those prices common these days?
Carter McGill
Getting Started/General Advice
29 March 2024 | 12 replies
@Carter McGillTo begin investing in real estate, you must educate yourself, decide on your investment strategy, evaluate your financial status, study the area market, connect with other local investors, find investment opportunities, secure financing preapproval, carry out extensive due diligence, submit an offer, and move forward.Learn about real estate investment by reading books, listening to podcasts, using the internet, and connecting with knowledgeable investors.
Danay Ramirez
Foreign individual direct ownership
29 March 2024 | 1 reply
This structure offers lower income and capital tax rates compared to other entity options.However, owning real estate under your name has disadvantages such as the imposition of the estate tax, the requirement to file individual income tax returns in the U.S., and the consequential lack of anonymity.
Amy Lemaistre
What are the best areas in Georgia to invest? Looking for a fix and flip.
29 March 2024 | 17 replies
We're still seeing lucrative deals receive multiple offers from competitive buyers who are willing to waive their contingencies.
Sebastian Bennett
Rad Diversified Feedback Request
29 March 2024 | 25 replies
At RAD Diversified, we offer investment partners the opportunity to invest in income-producing farms and cash-flowing properties like residential & multi-family with substantial value-add opportunities.
Paul B Fleming
Anyone work with Simm Capital Group?
28 March 2024 | 6 replies
Looking at an offer for Affordable housing portfolio, offering 10% dividends and 65% profit splits.Has anyone worked with Simm Capital group and had any success?
Frank Wang
Does anyone know why properties that seem great but no one is buying?
29 March 2024 | 5 replies
We got a guy here in Cbus/cleveland who fancies himself something of a youtube star, his listings tend to sit for a long time because they are overpriced, his rent projections are generally pretty high and not reality, and he generally doesn't accept offers with inspection contingencies.
Luna Tran
Oklahoma Investors: Navigating the Evolving Real Estate Commission Landscape
29 March 2024 | 0 replies
This blog explores the potential changes and how they might affect your investments.National Landscape: Potential ChangesLawsuits alleged NAR policies stifled competition, inflating realtor fees.The settlement could lead to a more open market with:Discounted commissionsTiered commissions based on property valueFlat feesHourly billingOklahoma City ImpactShort-term: Uncertainty, market fluctuations.Long-term:Increased inventory from lower seller closing costs.Shift towards value-added realtor services like targeted marketing and expert negotiation.Technology-driven platforms may offer lower-cost alternatives.Proactive Strategies for InvestorsStay informed about market trends and commission structures.Build relationships with experienced real estate agents.Negotiate commission rates strategically.Focus on long-term investment goals.Conclusion: Adapting to the Changing LandscapeThe national shift in real estate commissions signals a period of potential change for the Oklahoma City market.
Jordan Fujan
DSCR loans BRRR
28 March 2024 | 20 replies
I've now had 4 banks get back and say they only offer up to 25 year amortization and 5 year rate terms.