
29 May 2024 | 18 replies
@Sarah Santa CruzIf you have funds and are liquid to cover repairs etc then I would pay it down as it gives you flexibility and exit strategiesI would not pay down the 3-4% loans as you can invest it and do better but at 7.375% investing to get that return (net) would be historical average so I would say pay it down
29 May 2024 | 7 replies
Once any title impairment no longer exists you can simply have a title insurance company issue an updated policy, but really I don't see the need for that, they would be insuring over a matter that no longer exists.

29 May 2024 | 14 replies
@James LuctamarIn our experience, the #1 mistake owners make when selecting a Property Management Company (PMC) is ASSUMING instead of CONFIRMING. our experience, the #1 mistake owners make when selecting a Property Management Company (PMC) is ASSUMING instead of CONFIRMING.

29 May 2024 | 4 replies
But if LLCs are cheap, like in CO, then we have a holding company own a gaggle of LLCs where each rental is owned by an LLC.The fix and flip is kept completely separate... like way way away from the rental activities.Don't put your rentals into your fix and flip LLC either.

29 May 2024 | 4 replies
Take that money and buy RE in other growing markets, stocks, bonds, index funds, high yield savings, or probably a combination of it all.

28 May 2024 | 1 reply
We are in the process of flipping our primary home and have found costly repairs that are needed, and we simply cannot come up with the needed funds to pull us through when we list in September.

30 May 2024 | 27 replies
Columbus in particular is seeing tremendous growth as a result of big-tech companies like Intel and Google expanding their presence here, which is contributing to market appreciation.

29 May 2024 | 9 replies
The beauty with the seller paid is that the money goes into an escrow account and if you refi or sell during the buy down period, the left over funds go towards the principle, so it’s not lost like if you were to buy down the rate with points and then sold/refi in the next few years.Hope that makes sense but let me know if there’s any other considerations or something I misunderstood and we can continue brainstorming!

29 May 2024 | 8 replies
Im cornering the market, own my own title company, mortgage company, own real estate office and own my own private bank

28 May 2024 | 3 replies
But what if you have limited funds, even after budgeting, saving, etc, and will continue to have limited funds for the foreseeable future?