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Michael Ouvrard Multifamily Syndication: 1+1=3
27 August 2018 | 4 replies
It’s no secret that focusing on one specific goal whether that be multifamily investing or training to win a gold medal in the 400M will deliver results.While I have successfully acquired several smaller multifamily properties and used the BRRRR strategy in my hometown of Milwaukee, WI, I wanted to scale to a 40+ unit property via a syndication.
Nick Elder Lease Option/Purchase Agreements
24 August 2018 | 1 reply
It seems to me like a win-win situation.
Alex Poh Newbie from New York, New York (NYC)
24 April 2019 | 23 replies
To put it simply, you aren't cash flow positive until your monthly rent receipts exceed monthly debt service and all of your expenses, and that can take some time to raise rents.  
Kyle Allen Difficult Negotiations with Seller: When do I walk away?
2 October 2018 | 9 replies
I had it in writing at 60k so it was frustrating to see especially after paying my lawyer for the initial contract which was simply a waste of money if he had no intention of selling it on contract in the first place. 
Indy Smith Questions about subject-to purchases
25 August 2018 | 16 replies
In a Sub to the deed gets transferred thus giving you 100% ownership of the property but the underlying security instrument stays in the old owners name and you simply keep making payments. you now have 100% control with little to no risk since nothing is in your name (assuming you are smart enough to never own real estate in your personal name).Worst case scenario if your world ends and you can't make payments or the loan is called due and you can't pay is deed it back to the seller and move on. 
Mike Troyke getting points on a loan
24 August 2018 | 2 replies
This is not you paying interest - it is simply, straight up, a fee that you are paying for the lender to give you a lower interest rate. 
David Zheng Downturn Scares? Preparation?
15 October 2018 | 61 replies
I paid 440k for it and wrote off 420k year one.. and got it with 20k down.. kind of like buying an RV..  20 year loan 5% interest payments were only 3k a month.. that kind of freedom and fun you simply cant put a price on.. 
Andriy Boychuk Did you buy park at an Auction? or do you know any body?
8 October 2018 | 5 replies
Check the rules of the auction and see ow long you have to settle up once you win
Account Closed Presenting MLS Deals to Investors
27 August 2018 | 12 replies
It is very helpful to know that simply connecting someone could be considered brokering, so thank you for that! 
Jordan Feiner Buy my first home or use the downpayment to invest?
28 August 2018 | 20 replies
Acquisition of properties in Los Angeles, while probably good in the long term from a capital appreciation standpoint, would make me nervous right now simply because of where we are in the RE cycle.