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Roman Rida Need Helping Buying Land in Joshua Tree California
12 September 2021 | 1 reply
I am looking to keep the land under 100k and I want to move on something very quickly that has access to water or well ( open to digging), Septic, within 120 ft of powerlines, and will require the least amount of work to kick things off.
Candice De Short Term Rentals... Are they the root of our housing issues?
2 October 2021 | 26 replies
They steal stupid stuff like people's flip flops. they party late into the night on weekdays. they behave as if residents are there solely to facilitate their good time and buttonhole them for information and directions when they're out walking their pets. they tailgate at the beach access because the hosts are too cheap to pay the association dues. they trespass on resident's property to fish and sightsee then become belligerent when asked to leave. etc etc etc.It really does degrade the character of the neighborhood and the experience of living here during the high season.  
Eric Bauer Just moved to NYC From Florida - What State Do I Invest In?
23 September 2021 | 17 replies
I also know that the lower prices to be found in NY have a lot to do with there being older buildings, higher property taxes, tougher neighborhoods, less appreciation, etc. which I know I will need to incorporate into deal analysis accordingly and understand the risk of.Summary: I feel that with having to put 20% down (FHA loan house-hacking is pretty much out of the question in NYC due to the astronomical prices here), buying a property in New York may be more attainable with my current savings and would allow me easier access to visit the property, however I don't think I could afford the quality of property I would like (close-ish to turnkey) in Florida.
Zachary Bliss How to get in contact with Hedgefund investors?
24 September 2021 | 3 replies
If you want to get into the real iBuyer game (most brokerages have their own iBuyer system which is easy to use) or the hedge fund big buyers, you have to have access to quasi-syndication level type deals - portfolios, self-storage options, etc.
Steven Thinnes Subdividing/Rezoning (Storage Startup)
16 September 2021 | 5 replies
They did not necessarily buildcloser to their customers or for ease of access or streetadvertising.
Matt Eperesi New to Pittsburgh Investing Market
14 September 2021 | 7 replies
I apologize for some of the vague details, but by my "MLS without an agent comment", I meant the various realtor apps/websites, not that I have access to the full MLS. 
Tre Galloway How to Acquire Abandoned Property Before Auction
13 September 2021 | 4 replies
I contacted a lady with taxing authority who stated the property is at around 10K in unpaid taxes (not paid since 2008), but I wouldn't have access until it went up for auction which could be several months from now.
Ally Gao Is Realtor license necessary or beneficial for investors?
14 September 2021 | 6 replies
To have the access to MLS is one of the reasons that I think it brings values too. 
Joel Nutter Withdraw 401k to pay for down payment?
14 September 2021 | 2 replies
This can be an easy way to gain access to liquidity for the average person.
Andy Sabisch Any ideas on a foreclosed owner wanting to buy his property back
13 September 2021 | 2 replies
So as you can see he has been living there without paying a dime for close to 2 years (and not paying the utility bills either)  We had intended to go the eviction route but gave him three options 1) Vacate the property within 30 days and when we have access and a vacant house, we would pay him $2,000 (Cash for Keys)2) Buy the property from us and close in 30 days ($10K over what we paid)3) Go through the eviction processWe have him three days to make a decision as to which option he wanted to pursue and he indicated he was trying to find the money.