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Martha Chavarria First Wholesale Deal...or almost?
9 July 2013 | 2 replies
For several months now, I have gained so much perspective in these forums and have been reading so much about some of the deals that have been in place.
James Peoples Mentor/Coach
17 August 2013 | 7 replies
What are his marketing programs and what do you mean you will gain access?
Dawn Anastasi Keep as rental or cash out?
29 August 2013 | 21 replies
This lets you hold the property long enough to get over to where you would only be taxed at the capital gains rate and since you don't have any plans for the money for a few months anyway it isn't keeping you from buying something that has a better return.
Wayne Woodson Showing REO's That Have A Lock Box
31 July 2013 | 18 replies
No being a licensed agent it makes it easier for me to gain access.
Mike M. Tenant Equitable Interest Question
24 July 2013 | 7 replies
She stated that if the lease was written accordingly then there are no issues with a tenant gaining equitable rights with improvements to the property.I am meeting with her next week for her to review mine for this topic as well as for a complete overview of it in general.
Michael M. What do you do with your cash-flow?
23 July 2013 | 5 replies
Option B: Receive cash-flow and immediately feed it to any notes payable, essentially converting current assets to fixed assets (equity).Both options contribute to the Total Owner's Equity at the end of the day.Cash Pros:Liquidity, especially when you need it.Cash Cons:The dollar historically get's weaker over time.Equity Pros:Real Estate historically get's more valuable over time.
Seth Hursh Wanting to invest sooner than later
24 July 2013 | 2 replies
.- When necessary, seek advice from licensed professionals, such as attorneys and financial planners.Even with a lot of book knowledge, you will find actual experience extremely valuable.
Aaron Mazzrillo Which do you choose?
24 July 2013 | 10 replies
Not as valuable as seller financing, but as long as the lender doesn't call it due, I know I can still sell the property later.
Account Closed First possible lease purchase deal
25 July 2013 | 13 replies
Another scenario may occur if the owner makes the decision to sell the property but does not yet have a buyer; the ROFR may obligate him to offer the property first to the Holder.This is valuable consideration (ROFR) and can be purchased by the lessee.It could be a lump sum or a monthly amount on top of the rent.It could be credited against a future sale (discounted sales price).Bill Gulley might want to comment here.
Jacob Shafer A few "Starting off" questions
24 July 2013 | 9 replies
You will have the opportunity to make money while you learn.Another option is to go to work for a real estate investor to gain knowledge.The real estate business is very complex and has many options to consider.