Chase Randolph
Home Inspectors...Who to Hire?
16 January 2020 | 4 replies
In your experience is it better to hire a general home inspector that is decent at a lot of things, or a home inspector(s) that specializes on one particular area?
Nate Grettenberger
Should I start investing in one state when I know I will leave?
15 January 2020 | 9 replies
If you would like some good rental property managers or want to learn more about the San Diego market feel free to reach out, I specialize in multi-family 2-4 unit and 5+.
Daniel Mendez
DFW: IN NEED OF A CPA
14 January 2020 | 9 replies
I would prioritize finding an accountant who specializes in real estate taxation over one that is local.There are 20+ accountants on this message board who specialize in real estate taxation.
Demetre Dyse
Interested in College Station TX
21 January 2020 | 10 replies
And is there any special requirements or students renting off campus?
Kevin Akb
Frmr CRE Banker, USC Alum, REALTOR w/Rehab Exp in SoCal
14 January 2020 | 2 replies
Hi all, I'm based in the Los Angeles & Orange County, CA area and am interested in flipping homes.I have one quasi-BRRRR deal under my belt.About me:-Former Fortune 50 Commercial Real Estate Banker, specializing in distressed assets (restructuring/modifying notes, pursuing guarantors, foreclosing on assets)-Varying degree of experience in legal remedies (mediation, arbitration, bankruptcy etc.) with inside/outside counsel-$500,000,000+ RE transaction experience from west coast thru the mid-west-USC Business School Alum w/concentration in Real Estate Finance & Development-Licensed REALTOR in CA-Hands-on experience rehabbing real estate (full kitchen rehab, flooring, painting, spraying texture, removing load-bearing walls, bathroom rehab - have pictures from BRRRR project)[QUESTION] What is the proper approach to seeking a local mentor/partner on BP?
Josh Miller
Sold a property for $66,673 net profit in <4 weeks
15 January 2020 | 7 replies
If someone is a landlord, hit them with the "tired landlord" special... tired of those tenants, toilets, taxes.
Drake Johnson
What would you do if you were in my scenario?
14 January 2020 | 2 replies
During those two semesters, I will also get my associates degree in real estate online.This will cost me around $12k since I will more than likely not have time for a job, and won’t receive enough housing allowance from the GI Bill.That leaves me with about $88k to start REI, or less if I buy a property now.May 2021Move somewhere the market makes sense for BRRRRs, (Jacksonville FL, Columbus OH, ect.) and start BRRRRing properties-I’ll need supplemental income, so I’m looking for that “rare and valued skill” to pay the bills until I get $3000/mo in cashflow to be financially free.
Charrand Jones
Putting property into a LLC
15 January 2020 | 6 replies
Some lender will accept transfer to a single member LLC that you own 100% some won’t.The transfer by itself is made with a warranty (or special warranty) deed as a quit claim may cause title insurance problem.In some state/counties this transfer may trigger transfer tax or reassessment of the property value for taxes.
Cody Longmire
[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
14 January 2020 | 2 replies
Capex would be limited to the condo association or future special assessment which are unknown.
Brent T Howell
Hampton Roads (Norfolk) VA Small Multi-Family
25 January 2020 | 16 replies
I have heard that inspectors need a special certification to inspect that stuff.