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3 April 2024 | 24 replies
Investing is highly individualistic.
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2 April 2024 | 12 replies
There are more "investors" looking for deals and trying to get into the real estate game than there are quality GCs.
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1 April 2024 | 67 replies
If you buy a property mostly as an investor, try to buy at the best possible price, without sacrificing excessively on the quality.
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3 April 2024 | 7 replies
U want your parents to talk to their CPA FIRST.. if they go the development route they are now ( depending on the amount of units) creating inventory.. which will be taxed at ordinary income rates ( very HIGH)if they just sell they can 1031 and move on to something else.. many times when you run the math consider the risks of a partnership.. the sale of the land is far better than thinking your going to make some profit..
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2 April 2024 | 4 replies
I'm curious about the high cable expense and $2,400 in utilities.
1 April 2024 | 2 replies
I get a lot of questions from the CA & Socal folks about how life in the fast lane in Arizona is doing and if it makes sense to invest Out of State for them.I still invest a lot in Phoenix and I'm very comfortable...
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2 April 2024 | 6 replies
@Jason CroweHi Jason,If you have a high enough cash value in a permanent life insurance policy (either a policy on yourself or one you own on someone you have an insurable interest in like a child or spouse) then you absolutely can leverage it to finance a real estate deal.
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2 April 2024 | 27 replies
I highly recommend you to learn as much as you can via their recorded videos and/or live event.
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2 April 2024 | 4 replies
Prices are high which makes it a tough market to enter but if you have the funding and find a solid deal, I don’t see why you’d pass it up!
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3 April 2024 | 9 replies
According to Linkedin and the profile of one of the individuals Rey Grabato, the company was founded in 2006, NRIA has grown to be one of the nation’s leading specialists in institutional-caliber private real estate investment management with over $1.25B AUM*, focusing on luxury townhome, condominium and multifamily acquisition and development in many supply constrained, high barrier-to-entry markets along the east coast.So what could have investors done in this instance?