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Zander M. Why Airbnb no longer works for most
22 March 2024 | 12 replies
For example, working with insurance companies who's clients home has been destroyed (fire, flood, wind etc). 
Jonathan C. Losing money on turnkey property. Should I sell?
24 March 2024 | 19 replies
Hey mate,Sorry to hear about your troubles but it's not too uncommon.I've been in the turnkey biz for 10+ years now and have often been called the "bad guy" as we only sell to investors looking to purchase with cash.Many believe that because we only accept cash buyers, that we inflate the properties price which definitely isn't accurate.Quite on the contrary when looking back I feel that we under sold them lolWe can justify every one of our property prices with a CMA independent of our in-house sales.Whoever believes that financing a turnkey property makes it safe is wrong.Most turnkey providers or affiliates push the financing model (Even in today's high interest environment) to make more sales.They have "in-house" lenders or community banks that they establish relationships with and promise large volumes in loans.This in return get's rewarded with various favors and many are easily able to manipulate appraisals.Having flipped over a thousand properties, I know how easily an appraisal can be manipulated so for anything reading, "NO", financing a turnkey property doesn't necessarily make you purchase it for fair market value.To answer your question:When S#%@ hit's the fan like it did for you with this deal, I personally would always look to cut my losses and move on smarter and more experienced.Granted, over the years I have witnessed many investors buy 1-2 properties from my company and expect miracles only to get disappointed. 
Michelle Mayfield Which states/markets would be the best to do seller/owner financing in and why?
22 March 2024 | 3 replies
You can absolutely use a credit repair company to challenge everything on your report. 
William Compton Any see this new landa investing app?
21 March 2024 | 9 replies
Since then the company decided to overhaul (and temporarily close) their business and sold off the properties, and investors got a payout from the sale proceeds of the properties they invested.
Justin Lee Taylor Sub to cash out refinance
20 March 2024 | 7 replies
Generally, a larger MF lender wants to see experience.
Holly Polf Communications in PMS and booking platforms vs virtual number
22 March 2024 | 14 replies
I'm at the stage in my company's growth that I'm handing off and delegating tasks that I've been doing myself for years.
Shoshana Shulman HOA running a scam....
21 March 2024 | 7 replies
The HOA decided to hire a water mitigation or cleaning company that basically went to all the homes affected and cleaned up.
Randee Masangya Looking for Out of State investments
22 March 2024 | 21 replies
Multiple, billion dollar companies are investing substantial amounts of money into our area, such as Intel, Google, and Amazon.
Jennifer King Would love to get a wholesale template that has been used in MD
22 March 2024 | 23 replies
Our company is very much involved with the MD investor market from Baltimore to DC suburbs to the Eastern Shore, so anybody looking to talk contracts/terms, networking, JVing with other investors, and now it sounds like more attempted anti-investor legislation... feel free to connect.
James Devoe Container Home Build
22 March 2024 | 6 replies
My wife and I own an Interior/Architectural Design company.