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Syed Lateef New Chicago Investor 2016 reflection & 2017 goals
4 January 2017 | 9 replies
My exit plan for years down the road is to de-convert it and do a gut rehab and convert it into a luxury SFH.  
Bradley De comarmond Advice needed on attracting out of state investors.
1 February 2017 | 4 replies
@Bradley De comarmondI think one of the issues with finding investors (as an investor myself) is you need to have some sort of track record (reviews really help with confidence) and the numbers must work.
Jessica Stiner New Member from Delaware
2 January 2015 | 15 replies
What part of Delaware are you from?
Alex Huegle Wholesaling Chicago Area?
5 May 2014 | 5 replies
You can't go wrong by reading everything on BP by @Wendell De Guzman He's the most active Chicagoland Wholesaler that I've met on these boards.
Brandon Borah First Time Real Estate Investing Financing
15 June 2015 | 7 replies
I'll PM you @Wendell De Guzman 
Daniel Achury International real estate marketing strategies
9 April 2018 | 10 replies
The area you saw on your way down from the airport is Alto de las Palmas and Llanogrande, that's where the most amazing houses (mansions) are being built.
Hyun Jin Kwon How long do you wait before dropping rent on listing?
18 May 2022 | 11 replies
Quote from @Paul De Luca: @Hyun Jin KwonHow does the unit compare to the comps?
Cuong Huynh Newbie Introduction from Frederick Maryland!
17 July 2013 | 15 replies
You're not too far from me - I live in DE.
Daniel Torres Investing in syndication vs owning single family homes
22 September 2019 | 42 replies
"syndicated" investments that would qualify for 1031 are Delaware Statutory Trusts, Tenants in Common Projects, a very few upreit possibilities, or opportunities where the syndication is nimble enough to 1031 the entire project (so you ride along with the entity's 1031).Doesn't mean that syndicated investments aren't a good option for you.