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Steve DellaPelle Cash out refi question...what if...
17 November 2017 | 4 replies
I am not planning on purchasing real estate with this but in the off chance something comes up I would of course consider it.This is why I will be upfront with them that my intentions are just what I mentioned above (debt consolidation, home improvements, etc.)
Cody Harmon Staring out as a new realtor, need advise
18 November 2017 | 5 replies
She is reading a some recommended books we have heard mentioned on BP podcasts, any good reads you may know of would be appreciated.
Kim Johnson Insane to take this on as my first deal??
21 November 2017 | 10 replies
Not to mention the California housing market in general is slowing right now and we’re in a housing bubble. 
Caleb Childs Cash-Out Refi or Conventional Loan
21 November 2017 | 5 replies
We plan to put the property in her name (as @Brie Schmidt mentioned) then do a cash out refi after 8 months.
William Smith facebook boosted posts
24 January 2018 | 9 replies
I'll run an ad targeted to a small town, showing a car I detailed there, and mentioning the town, maybe mention the local eatery or park, something relatable and brief.
Ashvin Dewan Real estate developer equity split question
23 November 2017 | 14 replies
If you are a developer that has 10 projects and you make millions each time on 7 of them but the other 3 fail upfront and you lost hundreds of thousands per deal likely still making great return overall.If you are smaller developer with 1 or 2 projects that can really eat into your net worth burning upfront cash on a project seeing if it will take off or not.You could 1031 as mentioned and just buy something yourself.
YiBing T. HELOC to pay for mortgage
25 April 2018 | 10 replies
This causes the borrower to pay compounded interest as their extra principal that month is not working for them this month and "sits," in queue to be recalcuated on the 1st of the next month.This is not to say its bad or good because some people only get paid 1-2 times per month and have no extra cash flow coming in and dont have a lot of free cashflow at the end of the month so this might be the best strategy for their particular scenario.To best maximize HELOC pay check parking or AIO daily sweep function a borrower that Im looking for is either:- making a lot more than they spend per month like 1.25 - 2.0X income to expenses of the take home pay or more- or has a lot of flows like mentioned above - or combination of the above to super charge it
Rousner E. Crowdsource and REITs
18 November 2017 | 2 replies
Since you mentioned fund that flip, I’m going to assume you’re an accredited investor.
David Becker How to raise $1M from individuals legally and where to find it
18 November 2017 | 3 replies
The problem with the banks is they require two years worth of income on my taxes and as I mentioned, my previous years taxes weren't as high as this years and they average the income from real estate investments.
Account Closed Question on Cashflow Calculating Accounting for Boom Bust
18 November 2017 | 2 replies
(Jason has very good response when his name is mentioned...Hi again, Jason!