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Tamara Spiller Is this a good deal?
28 November 2017 | 3 replies
Each investor will look at each metric differently and give different weights to those metrics based on their personal financial goals and what they want to see out of the properties they are investing in. 
Sabrina Baldwin I Found Out a Year Later That My Co-Owner Died!
29 December 2017 | 4 replies
Sell your interest to the heirs for an amount which is reasonable under the circumstances.
William Crutcher Brand Spanking New Member from Cincinnati
28 November 2017 | 11 replies
Luckily, my wife and are living very frugally and are able to live on my base salary while saving all my commission checks.After reading the book, I’m now determined to achieve financial freedom!
Adeel Makda Advice in finding a Sponsoring Broker in Chicago
9 November 2018 | 6 replies
The catch is that your cut will be less than what a smaller brokerage can offer you financially.
Shane H. 1031 Expert -- 1031 exchange using a related entity - plz help
27 November 2017 | 11 replies
Here are the details.Duplex Im selling is owned in entity "A LLC" which is a 2 member LLC and I'm a 50% member, other member is my dad.Ive been approved for a construction loan based on the financials of entity "A LLC" - however I could also get the construction loan in my name only, or another single member LLC that I am sole member of or Entity "B LLC" which I'm a 50% member of or when I close it down can transfer ownership to me solely.The land is owned free and clear - land is owned under entity "A LLC" and is also owned half by John Smith (friend of mine...John Smith who coincidentally wants out)How do I do this...I've been reading up on related entity exchanges but as I type this out am wondering if I couldnt complete this since the lot is owned by entity "A LLC" which is also selling the existing duplex.Disclaimer for any that answer - I understand you are giving advice and I am to complete my own due diligence and consult my own professionals.Thanks!!!!
Antonino McInnis Seller Financing in NY
21 January 2019 | 8 replies
The assuming Borrower may assume 100% of the outstanding principal balance of the Mortgage, subject to the restrictions on LTV ratio for Investment Properties and HUD-approved Secondary Residences.”FHA loan assumptions require the lender to prepare special paperwork showing that the original borrower is released from the financial liability of the mortgage loan.
Marc Jackson Which property should I pay off first? Need help with analysis.
13 December 2017 | 17 replies
If you run the numbers, it actually is a financially better way of doing it.
Mike Chubb Heloc in illinois under 6months
6 December 2017 | 4 replies
hello all I'm looking for a lender that I can qualify for,a heloc  I just bought my firsts property in Franklin park and it was a great deal I'll be living in it for 2yrs then renting it out I got a 203k loan the purchase price was 134k with 61k in repairs the house appraised for 270k I purchased it in September made my first payment Nov. 15th there have been a few issues that were unforseen and I need a loan to finish and some extra for financial issues that came up does anyone know of a lender in illinois that can help thanks in advance
David Flores Land Investing -Deed Auctions
10 December 2017 | 7 replies
Watch for an aspect of RE investing that intrigues you and sounds like a good fit for your skills, interests, and current financial situation.
Nick H. Use my current property to start in REI
27 November 2017 | 7 replies
Nick, if you are able to net $40k tax free, I think the question becomes would you be able to do something with that money that would improve your financial state faster than simply continuing to own your home?