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Steve Genna -- Newbie Looking to 1031X a Condo Into Multiple Properties --
4 June 2018 | 12 replies
to the SMLLC away from me personally.Step 2: Conduct a 1031 exchange on the property and purchase multiple rental properties (in the 60-90k range)Step 3: In order to replace the value of my debt, enlist a service like Fund & Grow to get a loan that is 0% for 2 years.Step 4: Contribute all net proceeds from the rents, plus wedding gift money (assumed to be $50-100k) towards paying off the loan during the first 2 years.Step 5: Before the 2 years is up (and the 9-18% interest kicks in), take the remaining debt amount out from my 401k to stabilize my debt interest rate to ~6.75%Step 6: Pay off all debts over years 3-5.My concerns are;1) How hard will it be to find multiple properties in the allotted time frame of a 1031X using these services?
Jonathan Abdelkareem I want to start flipping houses
20 April 2018 | 12 replies
I have conducted a lot of research on flipping houses and finding good contractors.
David Menapace Airbnb Arbitrage - looking to network
29 August 2021 | 4 replies
I’m intrigued by the recent movement in short term rental arbitrage, both from a landlord perspective (marketing and renting to folks looking to conduct short term rental arbitrage) and from an arbiter perspective.
Vishal Seth anyone deal with Maverick Investor Group?
28 September 2020 | 37 replies
If a seller is going to remove the property from the market while you conduct your due diligence, they want to have assurance that the buyer is serious, and an earnest money deposit held in escrow (which is refundable in accordance with the terms of the contract) during the buyer's due diligence period is the typical protocol with all the sellers I know and have dealt with.
Clifton Whatley Jr New to BiggerPocket
9 December 2015 | 2 replies
I am looking to learn as much as I can about investing into real estate and conducting fix and flips.
Aimee Schaef Pending LLC...can we make offers?
12 February 2009 | 4 replies
Hi Guys,Our LLC is currently pending and could take up to 50 days before we receive the paper works...now, my question is...can we still conduct deals without it?
Chivas Miho Finally Became a Long Distance Real Estate Investor in 2017!
17 January 2018 | 46 replies
For the inspection items, I was lucky because the previous buyer had already conducted an inspection report and my realtor just forwarded it to me, so I didnt conduct another, I used that report. 
Greg R. Steve Van Metre proclaims housing market on brink of crash
2 April 2022 | 8 replies
Van Metre is sought by peers for advice and conducts webinars to educate other advisors on annuities and real-world expectations from them.
Ryan Thomas Realtor is advising putting in an "as-is" offer--Yea or Nay?
6 May 2020 | 2 replies
Here in KC we have 3 options with a "In Its Present Condition" 1) You can conduct inspections ask for repairs but seller isn't obligated to repair anything 2) You can conduct inspections but can't ask for repairs 3) Waiving the right to do inspections.
Account Closed How do I start real estate with LOW money ?
22 October 2019 | 16 replies
Be aware that some states have very strict rules that prevent wholesaling as they deem it conducting a real estate transaction and therefore you need to be licensed.