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Sean Almeida Anyone have experience in higher risk countries?
28 April 2019 | 6 replies
We are seeing a huge uptick in interest from foreign buyers looking to do buy-to-let in downtown Kiev.
Michael Boyle "Subject To" Real Estate
28 November 2017 | 5 replies
As long as the title is transferred to the buyer and the mortgage remains in the seller's name, it's a "classic" SUB2 deal.
Arnel Ackar subject 2: still worth it in late 2017
6 November 2017 | 7 replies
I read conflicting advice, what makes the most sense to me is that as a buyer the insurance should be in my name.
Anna M. Making an offer on an investment property with evident cracking
9 November 2017 | 4 replies
The existing tenants have mentioned separately (this is an up/down duplex) of smell of mold.This is not difficult to believe if in fact there are these obvious cracks on the home exterior.There is no doubt water/moisture is getting into the home and creating a condition for mold to grow.We had a structural engineer out to do our buyer’s inspection yesterday, report is due out later this evening (11/04/17).Verbal communication while on site, indicated a mutually shared concern over these cracks.The roof appears fine.A wall in the backyard will need replacing as the soil weight has almost pushed this wall over and it is only a matter of time before this thing comes falling over.Boiler may need replaced, windows as there is some clear cold.These are just concerns at this time but inspection report will lay all this out once received later today.I should have been a little smarter in not agreeing to a change in inspection objection deadline when it was presented by seller.My buyer’s agent and I should really have talked this one over, as I realize now that, it left us with only hours after inspection to come up with our inspection objection response and to be honest I will not have time to get bids for any of the extensive repair items which I do not doubt will be confirmed in the report received later today.Seeking any advice that you can give on the following: Would you proceed with purchase of the above detailed home?
Richard Tyler question on land contract
4 November 2017 | 2 replies
The buyer is signing a purchase agreement with me, and she wants me to do seller financing for 50% of the purchase price. 
Jeff D. Phase 2 environmental report
4 November 2017 | 3 replies
@JEFF D. wish I could be more helpful to you, I have bought and sold 2500+ units and never had to do a Phase 2.As you finish out your due diligence period, and assuming you will sell this asset at a future date, a Phase 2 could limit the number of buyers in the future so give this 12 unit deal a real close look to ensure it is a solid deal.Good luck!!
Brian H. Advice on painting brick exterior myself.
7 November 2017 | 15 replies
Buyers seem to like the look.
Chris Paul Security Deposit Owed if Never Received?
5 November 2017 | 9 replies
Sometimes buyers purchase a distressed situation at a good deal and consider it a transactional cost.
Bob Woelfel Owner Finance/Partnership advice
5 November 2017 | 0 replies
This would also allow us to not have the property change ownership and we would be able to sell right away to an FHA buyer while avoiding the anti-flipping rule. 
Craig Peterson Who is the end buyer of non-value-add apartments?
9 November 2017 | 11 replies
Also, often times 1031 buyers and foreign buyers