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Ricardo A Perez Construction loan ???
24 July 2020 | 3 replies
The owner is an investor and is looking to unload a good portion of his properties.
Tyler Baldwin Biden introduces plan to increase taxes on Real Estate investors
13 November 2020 | 215 replies
It's definitely not a rural and poorer areas of America subsidizing richer America as we know that these expensive markets offer much better jobs, and in turn contribute much bigger portion of GDP than poorer states/areas.
Chris Schlechta 100% Fix and Flip funding in WI?
21 July 2020 | 2 replies
Looking for other lenders to add to our list for 100% funding deals for purchase and rehab costs in Wisconsin.This would be for a multi-member LLC with personal credit scores between 620-810.Looking for either;1). 100% funding of purchase price only2) 100% funding of purchase price and portion of rehab costs up to your ARV% ceiling3) 100% funding of purchase price and rehab costs up to 70-75% of ARV.Trying to widen our net to get the best terms.
Alan Salgado What is a Lien Procurement fee to the Seller?
22 July 2020 | 1 reply
If the property is free and clear, absent some title issue that required additional work there is no justification for a release procurement fee or similar to be charged to the seller.If the contract includes language (such as in GCAAR contract) concerning “that portion of the settlement fee attributable to the seller” then this particular title company when confronted will likely change the name of this junk fee to Settlement Fee or add it to wire/courier.
Seth Coyne Interesting complementary investment for your portfolio
21 July 2020 | 5 replies
Please proceed with caution.What I’m talking about is acquiring a portion (and possibly even 100%) of small, functioning, profitable, stable businesses.Why should you consider doing so?
Erik Stewart My first BRRRR property!
22 July 2020 | 2 replies
I suppose the REPEAT portion of the BRRRR is where your imagination can really get going.
Erik Stewart My first BRRRR property!
21 July 2020 | 2 replies
I suppose the REPEAT portion of the BRRRR is where your imagination can really get going.
Emmanuel Otero real estate reciprocal states
24 July 2020 | 1 reply
I think the best you can dob is that they will waive the national portion of the exam, and you may be able to skip the education portion and just sit for the exam. 
David Ivy Austin Recovers ~40% of Pandemic Job Losses
24 July 2020 | 1 reply
So, the Texas economy overall weathering the pandemic comparatively well thus far.The leisure and hospitality sector was responsible for an outsized portion of the Austin MSA's job losses and gains in the past few months.Check out this detailed report from the Austin Chamber of Commerce.
Austin Nelson 300 unit apartment complex - High Water Bill
24 July 2020 | 9 replies
Your options are...1 - Make the tenants pay a portion in their rent, $25 - $50 each month is standard here.