Jin Zhang
What are the key factors and risks to consider when investing in Dallas?
6 April 2024 | 7 replies
Do properties there generally get fire insurance?
Nick Sokoloff
First Time Investor Researching Durham/Raleigh NC vs. Columbus OH
9 April 2024 | 13 replies
RDU is a great market for appreciation, my focus is to get close to breakeven, make it sustainable, and ride that wave, eventually cashflow with future refi(s) and or by using value add strategies.
Faiz Kanash
Cash-out refinance income requirements?
8 April 2024 | 5 replies
You take the monthly rental income and divide it by the monthly payment (principal + interest + taxes + insurance) and if that number is greater than 1 you have met the basic requirement for DSCR.
Noel Dixon
Is Land Flipping a thing?
8 April 2024 | 3 replies
I watching Jack Bosch talking about this strategy.
Nick Lucas
2nd Rental. What to do next???
8 April 2024 | 1 reply
Today I only invest passively, in a mix of real estate syndications (my primary strategy), notes, and real estate crowdfunding.
Trenton Lukenbill
Need Some Advice From Other Area Investors
8 April 2024 | 2 replies
I am trying to go with the BRRRR strategy, or find something smaller to start expanding my portfolio.
Justin Smith
American Nationwide Capital
7 April 2024 | 12 replies
Payment insurance, underwriting, and third-party fees at execution.
Account Closed
Sample pre-foreclosure letter
7 April 2024 | 14 replies
I have done things with attorneys, CPAs, stock brokers, insurance brokers and others successful in business.General business knowledge, understanding of financing requirements, knowing property valuations, maturity in personal financial matters to give general advice, understanding of the foreclosure process, legal aspects as to liability in leading someone into financial matters, fully understanding fraud issues and the differences in a general matter where fraud might be applied as generally thought of and what may constitute bank fraud causing or even attempting to cause a loss to an insured bank having different standards.
Scott Reynolds
PA & NC Houses, Solar Fields, S-Corps, & other shenanigans - biz structures?
8 April 2024 | 3 replies
etc.Here are some other bullet points if you need more info:- The PA properties are owned free and clear, in my name- The PA SFH is likely to be a long term rental (renovations currently) and will net around $1,500-$1,700/month if I don't borrow against it- The NC properties have mortgages, and are held in my name- I have a lawyer negotiating the solar deal, and have not signed anything yet, but is nearly a done deal- Unsure if solar proceeds have to go directly to me, or can go to a business I own- I'm unmarried and investing by myself/no partners- W2 is between $70-$85k/year- I don't yet have an accountant, but am going to be hiring one and discussing strategy with themThanks so much for your opinions!