Adam Reyher
Best advise for finding investors in Indiana?
8 February 2017 | 10 replies
I have been investing my money in professional licenses and the accompanying expenses leaving very little to acctually acquire property.
Karen Harris
Spouse Not on Board?
23 August 2019 | 117 replies
Once he sees how to minimize or mitigate the risks while still producing income / ROI, I think he'll come around more quickly than if you attempt to acquire income property in your own name putting your personal and marital assets at risk.My $0.02 ...
Jacob Eddy
Is a legal entity needed for your first property?
8 February 2017 | 9 replies
Are legal entities or LLCs needed when you acquire your first rental property or is this more for someone with a larger portfolio?
Ben S.
Hello from Fredericksburg, VA
6 February 2017 | 2 replies
We are finishing up a couple projects and are looking to acquire another.
Stephen Bagnani
Is it Too Late To Start in Notes?
9 February 2017 | 29 replies
http://blog.credit.com/2015/10/the-new-foreclosure...Article from 2015 indicating the second mortgages or HELOCS acquired in 2005-2006 are reaching the 10 year mark, where they commonly reset from interest only payments to repayment of the principal and interest. http://www.housingwire.com/articles/33150-how-many...References a RealtyTrac report that supports the information above.
Vanessa Blais
SFH Private Lenders and Advertising (for partners?)
2 June 2017 | 8 replies
so long you are very clear in your ad that you are looking for a lender to lend you the money to acquire a property than I don't think you should have any issues.Usually lenders are the ones who need to comply with Dodd Frank and not the borrower.
Jacob Pischer
Hiring a person to help with Acquiring properties
6 February 2017 | 0 replies
So I am wondering what a fair income is for someone to help me with acquiring properties and managing all of that.
Glen Knight
Beginning to invest - 401k funding
6 February 2017 | 5 replies
Qualified acquisition costs mean the costs of acquiring, constructing, or reconstructing a residence, including any usual or reasonable settlement, financing, or other closing costs.
Amit G.
Newbie: Flip or Rent/ BRRRR
7 February 2017 | 28 replies
This will squeeze the rental margins because the renters won't be able to afford more rent regardless of the cost of the rental SFR.So if my above analysis is correct - rental SFR inventory will be harder to acquire, rents will stagnate, SFR values will rise and cash flow margins will narrow.The moral of this analysis being that if you have a good "flipped" SFR, with low expected CapEx, that has a ARV less than $150K, that will rent for $1250/mn or more, in a suburban area that shows good appreciation potential ....
Ryan Kelley
Potential new investors puzzle
11 March 2017 | 2 replies
My long term plan has been to sell the land and use it to acquire a distressed property that I can put sweat equity into.