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Danielle Nauman New Real Estate Agent tips and advice
1 February 2019 | 13 replies
If you havent already get your sphere list together - ideally 100 and let them know you are in real estate and would appreciate referrals.Visit some open houses and then do as many as you can for other agents in your office.Have a way to track leads and follow up - long and short term.  
Brad Larsen No Security Deposit Option
27 February 2019 | 8 replies
It steams in their guts forever.Of course, the obvious mitigating factors of our small operation are that I'm the guy who's hardening these places before we rent them and I'm the guy fixing what goes wrong, renting from us is always a much-better-than-average deal for them, and most crucially, I deal belly-to-belly with my tenants with as few pretensions as possible.
Jameika Southern Single Mom in Houston
4 March 2019 | 15 replies
Ideally I would think a MF unit would work best but there are not many/any in this area.
Josh Howard Los Angeles-based rental investor driven out and coming soon!
7 July 2019 | 5 replies
A C+ neighborhood with a decent school is also an option but the ideal goal of a MF property is one of the main priorities.
Zac Boelkow What is the best month(s) to start or end leases and why?
8 January 2021 | 17 replies
Also, getting a lease signed before this time is ideal as well(August, September).
Hunter Waterman Jacksonville Property Manager
6 June 2021 | 10 replies
They ideally would be able to help me find and analyze potential investments, and help make improvements to the property once acquired.
Keith Thomas Alternative to HELOC
31 January 2020 | 11 replies
So the ideal situation would be to get the loan and rehab wrapped in one and possibly make monthly interest only payments and refinance out once the project is complete.
Giselle Black Should I wait for 'the crash' before I buy my first property?
9 February 2022 | 77 replies
Nothing about my property or how I purchased it is what people would consider to be ideal.
Scott Lepore financing on a log home
18 May 2022 | 4 replies
@Kevin Luttrell- good  job idenifying the issue .....if the  future  buyer  will have  cash - great ...if the  future  buyer needs to  rely on a  " jumbo " loan - this  type of property  may or may not  be acceptable ....every  jumbo program / investor  will have  a  list of  acceptable and  non acceptable  type of  properties ...if a  lender  can  lend on log homes - then the issue  becomes  the comparables and  as  noted on the prev  reply - the appraiser  ideally  will need to include a like king sale but  if there are not  any - then the  appraiser  needs to  adjust and  explain  for this  issue .......if the  future  buyer  is able to use a  conventional ( non jumbo ) loan - then the issue is simply getting the  appraisal  issue  addressed....if the  down payment  is large  enough - there is  an  outside  chance that a PIW ( prop info waiver ) or  appraisal   waiver  might  trigger  when  underwritten 
Evan Holly Lender needs a long term lease for refinance - can I lease to my LLC? Other ideas?
17 November 2023 | 17 replies
Ideally you would get this underwritten using projections, assuming it debt covers, so you know up front that the DSCR wont be an issue and you won't get re-traded on the loan terms mid-process.