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Ryan Kraft Housing Bubble? Hard Finding Deals? What's Your Market Like?
20 July 2017 | 88 replies
Over the last couple months, I have started getting more post cards and letters from realtors offering to help me sell.
Daniel Reimel Minimum Note Purchase from a Bank
28 March 2017 | 8 replies
At the conferences is where you will meet credible asset managers, trade business cards and get on their lists for future asset offerings.
Daniel Madsen Permanent resident vs US citizen - getting a mortgage.
1 March 2017 | 4 replies
If I want the same US mortgage deals that you guys can get, is it enough for me to become a permanent resident, holding a green card, or do I have to be a US citizen?
William Savage New Construction: Permits and Inspections
6 March 2017 | 1 reply
Greetings all,I have a background in construction engineering and management and I want to take on a role as a GC/Developer/Planner for new construction of a pre-fabricated home property.I'm planning on building multi-unit structures for rent in an urban lot, (I will have to get this lot re-zoned) but for the process of construction, I'm trying to determine which permits I absolutely need to obtain, and which inspections I need to conduct, and how much all of this is going to cost.In other words, I'm having difficulty in determining fact from fiction when it comes to inspections and permits, and distinguishing which ones I absolutely must obtain, and which ones are just "good to have."
N/A N/A Arizona
10 December 2017 | 12 replies
The acquire properties with the intent to flip, and would be a good bet for passing out your card as a contractor. 
James Parla I'm in construction, am I "real estate professional"?
21 November 2022 | 6 replies
I have not had a title on my business cards in years.I'll tell you this as a home builder, mini of the new construction loans I do they're always having to look for a home builder that I'll come in as the general partner who has actual HUD statements and relevant building experience in the last 3 years.  
Christian Weber Identified first property - setting up the admin
8 August 2021 | 9 replies
So question - buying first investment property with 10% down conventionalQuestion - do I buy it in an LLC or in my name with an umbrella policyDo I set up separate bank account for itDo I get a separate credit card for itThe unit already has a tenant in it with 11 months left on the lease. 
Ely Kavon My first investment property and ADU
4 September 2021 | 9 replies
Hello,Total purchase was $602,000 plus closing costs (appx: $8,000)The cost for the ADU was $265,000  ( It is a 3 bedroom 3 bath with a kitchen and 2 wet bars which I rent separately , including Plans and permits (Appx: $ 15,000)This was my first property when I did this, I paid for the ADU with lines of credits and credit cards and than refinanced and paid them off.I noticed you said it sounds kind of high, are you located in the Los Angeles area ?
Andrew Syrios New Orleans to Mandate Vaccines in Most Public Venues
16 August 2021 | 5 replies
See here for more info: Current GuidelinesMany music and performance venues and some restaurants in the city started to require all guests who wish to attend to provide a valid, complete Covid-19 vaccination card OR proof of a negative Covid-19 test (performed within the previous 72 hours) prior to entry into the venue, before the Mayor issued the mandate. 
Seth Phillips New Member From Candler NC
12 November 2021 | 12 replies
I also opened a Discover cash back credit card, which I still use all the time and pay down before any interest accrues.