Ronald Coriolan
Taking the leap...What cities are good to start in?
24 October 2020 | 25 replies
Make sure you look at population growth statistics, to what degree the local government is investing in the infrastructure (businesses, community centers, parks, roads, etc), and if the government is more landlord or renter friendly!
Jared Ferguson
I need some help/advice
14 October 2020 | 9 replies
Mentally I'm there I did a great thing for my family in getting us moving toward financial independence.
Jeremy Torres-Jimenez
Who insures apartment buildings?
14 October 2020 | 6 replies
I would suggest contacting several Independent Agents who represent multiple companies and have them run comparisons.I would give them an Idea of what limits you are looking for (building, Liability, deductibles, umbrella, etc.) to make it easier to compare.Things that they will most likely ask:- what is the construction- year built- year when updated: Electric, Plumbing, Roof, Heat- If any dogs, what breed- any losses in past 5 yrs- any pool or playground- Lead free certified- any in ground tanksGood luck on the purchase and feel free to PM me if you have any questions on the above info.
John Trollinger
Looking for STR owners in Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge area
17 October 2020 | 12 replies
@John Trollinger I've got five in the area and the first three brought me financial independence.
Aaron Hunt
First Purchase - Closing Costs
21 October 2020 | 34 replies
If the agent is independent it may issue policies on behalf of one or more underwriters though generally the premium will be the same, the difference is that the requirements to issue the policy may be more or less stringent depending on the underwriter.In addition, a title policy does not guarantee you have a "clean title", it is a contract of indemnification where the underwriter agrees to reimburse the Insured for a loss caused by title being other then as insured, subject to the insuring provisions, exclusions and exceptions from coverage and the conditions and stipulations of the policy.
Anthony Marin
How are you treating your tenants right now?
23 November 2020 | 13 replies
I think if you look at the statistics, you'll see trends that point to the stimulus checks being used for rent and food and essential living expenses.
Anthony Vander Meer
Mortgage with construction loan or cash out refi
17 November 2020 | 2 replies
Really easy for the customer and the best part is you will get a good idea on the ARV from an independent appraiser.
Chris Brown
Thinking about Leaving California
18 November 2020 | 9 replies
Thats not shade on Bend I've only been looking at internet statistics on poverty demographics.
Jose Barquin
Foreclosure details and question from a noobie
12 December 2020 | 2 replies
Besides independent title searches via 3rds parties, how can you use FINAL JUDGEMENT AMOUNT to understand how much you may owe above the winning auction purchase price....
Bryan Noth
CIM Group plans redevelopment in East Austin
30 November 2020 | 5 replies
Martinez Jr. streets.Within about two miles east of the 1300 East Fifth site, more than 645,000 square feet of office space is either underway or being planned across four projects: the 221,000-square-foot Eastbound by Lincoln Property Company and Kor Group; the 162,000-square-foot Eastlake at Tillery by Cypress Real Estate Advisors and Greenbelt Commercial LLC; the 91,635-square-foot Red Bluff by HN Capital Partners and Red Bluff Partners; and CIM Group's own 187,000-square-foot office project, 618 Tillery.Founded in 1994, CIM Group is well-known in Austin as the co-developer of The Independent, which at 58 stories is Austin's tallest tower. https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/2020/11/18/cim-group-planning-east-austin-redevelopment.html