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Mike Stefanelli 1st time buyer needs exterior work advice.
8 May 2020 | 2 replies
I’m just wondering if anyone has any tips on the most cost effective way for choosing shingles/roofers and someone to assess the carport.
Mike Stefanelli 1st time buyer - Exterior work advice.
8 May 2020 | 1 reply
I’m just wondering if anyone has any tips on the most cost effective way for choosing shingles/roofers and someone to assess the carport.
Johnny Sung 1st time landlord: Thoughts on applicant
9 May 2020 | 7 replies
She still pays me her part of the rent though she’s moved out and her ex boyfriend knows if she chooses not to pay me he owes me the rent in full.
Cheryl Jones Negotiation of 2nd Trust Deed
8 May 2020 | 0 replies
I have an arsenol of private, commercial and institutional lenders of which to choose from that allows me to pick and choose which fit each client's needs and abilities to meet the debt requirement.
Tiffany Hayes What Would You Do If . . .?
9 May 2020 | 8 replies
But it all depends on the deal, how fast you can finish renovations, find a buyer, & close.If you’re just looking for long term wealth, then you could do a BRRRR, buy another property and continue on that path.With $40K you could even invest passively in multifamily syndications, and over a 3-5 year period get over 100% of your money back on average.Now every deal is very specific to market conditions & the operator of the deal, but nonetheless, syndication is an easy way to build wealth.With everything going on right now in the economy, I would be weary of jumping right into real estate without first having a SOLID foundation of knowledge in how to accomplish these investments.Things are changing rapidly in the real estate world, and if you aren’t prepared, then you’ll be washed out and broke in no time.You’re welcome to check out our website which explains everything you need to know about multifamily syndications and the market.All in all, if I were you, I would do some more research on whatever method you choose and then become the expert in that niche and your local market before jumping into anything and spending $40K.
Nicholas DeFelice Questions Regarding "turnkey" Investments
9 May 2020 | 8 replies
I hope other viewers benefit from this as well.
Brian Henderson 401k and Roth IRA to buy rentals
12 May 2020 | 7 replies
@Brian HendersonPlease see the following regarding Considerations re Investing in Real Estate & Considerations re Choosing a Solo 401k provider:General Considerations Re Investing Retirement Funds in Real Estate:1.
Jerryll Noorden My Take On "Consistency" Sending Mailers
15 May 2020 | 6 replies
So when I see all these people choosing DMM  swearing that this works OMFG...
Michael Rosenblum How To Pick A Market For Flipping Houses
9 May 2020 | 2 replies
I have seen videos and read articles about choosing one for rental properties but because of the relatively short investment I'm assuming its not completely the same.One last note I'm from Israel, where the market is pretty expansive, so starting in my back yard is not really an option...I'll appreciate any help i can get!!
Michele G. Parking in lease agreement
27 May 2020 | 4 replies
If you choose to charge the tenants for the entire cost, they'll eventually find out and rebel.