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Dan Wynn Is it still good to invest in real estate?
22 November 2021 | 1 reply
Real Estate is a very good investment in 2021, as it is the only investment you can quote the price and as per the trend in the past, present and in the future, real estate will be the one and only investment that you can blindly invest and wait for the returns.After a complete lockdown and economies trying to crawl back to normal, every government will also look into this sector as this is the only sector the money flow will help the people and the government to get back up quickly.India is a country where most of the millionaires became millionaires because their forefathers bought some property and that property appreciated immensely over time giving them manifold returns.There are lots of benefits to investing in Real estate not only in 2021 but in all the years.As we all know the Real Estate is something which we cannot produce or we can say it is a limited asset the earth give to us.If you want to invest in your Secure Future then Invest in Real Estate as it value is always increse.The best way to invest in real estate really depends on three things: your level of expertise in the area, your risk tolerance, and the amount of time you’re willing to give up as part of your investment.I for one have been very reluctant to learn about blockchain and the market luckily I have seen how it simply affected the stock market, take BTCS for example.
Jeff Gold Making profit with STR’s in an today’s market
29 November 2021 | 36 replies
Certainly, prices have risen over the past 18 months, but they're historically fairly normal
Alex Silang Working two jobs to acquire real estate?
22 November 2021 | 1 reply
They purchase brand new vehicles and think it's smart and normal.
Omar Chavez County Tax Assessment Impact On Appraisal for HELOC
24 November 2021 | 6 replies
I feel better about it too because my realtor pulled them for me so I was able to see what the comps sold for not just what they were listed for, like you normally see on Zillow or Realtor.com. 
Athan McCollum LLC Creation and taxation perks!
6 December 2021 | 5 replies
@Athan McCollum'I am currently looking for some proper guidance into finding a CPA that has REI experience and can help make sure myLLC is as bulletproof as possible in creation"You likely want to reach out to an attorney instead of a CPA if you want a bulletproof LLC.I personally have 4 LLC's that own rentals.The bank offered me approximately a $5,000 business credit card for each LLC.The bank normally will provide you a credit based on the business's revenue / your relationship with the bank.Best of luck!
Christopher Murphy How Can a Small Househack Investor Beat out a Cash Buyer?
22 November 2021 | 3 replies
If your lender will pre-underwrite you, all the hard work is already done and closing will only take 10-15 days instead of the 30-45 days it would take a normal lender.
Mark Berge Cleaning up the leaves on the property
24 November 2021 | 16 replies
Talk to them and mention that they normally do a great job keeping up with the yard and you noticed there are still a lot of leaves on the ground. 
Jason Breton Finding contractors for flipping in a tight CO labor market
1 December 2021 | 7 replies
Seems to be “normal.”
Elizabeth Schartman Tenant evicted, $2k damages + had criminal background...now what?
25 November 2021 | 33 replies
Also it didn't even show up on a normal background check, because it wasn't a conviction. 
Kitty Horeis 4 years left to pay off house - Cash out Refinance or pay it off?
30 November 2021 | 9 replies
All of our normal banking deposits/savings sit on our balance, saving us a great deal of interest.