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Daniel Bowden Young Newbie from Philadelphia area seeking all of your wisdom
10 July 2013 | 12 replies
I'm 22 years old and I just graduated college and now have a full time job which earns me about $60k a year which I hope will be enough to get me started in investing.
Nikhil Vaidya Need advice for 1st deal
23 July 2013 | 7 replies
•With my offer I will be earning a profit of around 15 % on property value.
Monty Corbett How to Form an Investor Pool?
16 July 2013 | 6 replies
These types of agreements with the investor can be a little ad hoc, you can let the investor earn the interest on the escrow funds, provide they agree, which will help offset the holding time, even for the 10%, you would have a return to calculate.
Nicolas Pretelt Locate owner, foreclosure, south florida, broward county, skip trace?
12 July 2013 | 8 replies
Ira Smith I assume he checked the Broward property appraiser's site for a different mailing address, as they have the same doc.s online that we do.
Jeff Barnes New SEC JOBS Act rulings
31 July 2013 | 27 replies
Nevertheless, in response to commenters' requests, the final rule provides a non-exclusive list of methods that issuers may use to satisfy the verification requirement for individual investors.The methods described in the final rule include the following: Reviewing copies of any IRS form that reports the income of the purchaser and obtaining a written representation that the purchaser will likely continue to earn the necessary income in the current year.
Jimmy Hong What is considered standard partnership deal?
28 July 2013 | 16 replies
You are a hero if you return a slightly better return than expected.Find out where they have their money now, what are they earning, are they happy with that return, what would they like, what is the lowest they expect.Under promise over deliver.Good luckPaul
Oscar Campos Investing out of state
9 November 2013 | 27 replies
I have all of these sites up when searching for 1-Local Realty MLS (local vs national also has cheaper deals) 2-Crime Reports (at my price point, i want ot make sure you're only choosing "safe" neighborhoods and most municipalities have some sort of online presence with 30-60 days of crime reports) 3-Rentometer (this is a pretty accurate rent aggregator to tell you the low/medium/high rents for that address 4- Craigslist to see what type of rental activity is listed there.4) While you're there, meet up with some turnkey managers and property managers.
Dawn Anastasi Keep as rental or cash out?
29 August 2013 | 21 replies
If you get bought out now I'm assuming that would be counted as "flip" income and taxed at normal earned income rates.
Chris O'brien Business Administration Graduate seeking advice
30 July 2013 | 9 replies
Earn your pay and then some.
Josh Brown Hello from Portland, Oregon
23 July 2013 | 10 replies
I plan to fix it up while living in it, rent the other units/basement and flip it after a year or two or hold it as a rental.Also, I am game for any networking or meetup opportunities around Portland or online, if you are experienced or not I am always interested in grabbing coffee or a beer.