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Jason S. New to real estate. 100k to invest.
9 March 2019 | 6 replies
If you can identify a great deal (home that needs rehabbed in a great neighborhood), you'll probably have a great flip and BRRRR.
Sinil Kim I'm a software engineer. Is there a way to use my skill for REI?
13 March 2019 | 47 replies
Ideas: find out properties that have been passed down through wills, look for divorces, vacancies, for sale by owner inventory, etc. and somehow use computer skills to identify likely deals.
Kyle Longacre Client in 1041 looking for $4M multi-family purchase
12 March 2019 | 10 replies
What are the buying signs and red flags you’d identify?
Kyle Longacre 1031 Exchange for $4M: Where to buy and how many units?
20 March 2019 | 57 replies
We have been identifying specific areas within CA for the last 5 years where farmers and crops can flourish best. 
Michael Tan Closing on First Deal in Indianapolis - Closing Statement
24 March 2019 | 16 replies
As far as I can tell, the fees on the closing statement are in-the-ballpark reasonable, but it would be good to get reassurance of this.Of course, as the investor, I understand that when it comes down to it, the vetting of each line item and due diligence process ultimately falls on me.Here's the closing statement (identifying info blacked out):In addition, here's a full res permalink to the closing statement:Google Drive PermalinkFinal ThoughtsWhile my primary questions are centered around closing and the closing statement itself, I'm open to and would appreciate any and all feedback.
Francesco Colonna When do I call the inspector?
9 March 2019 | 2 replies
Hopefully they will do their best to identify all the issues but it's impossible to know everything without ripping the property apart.You can have a General contractor walk the property with you (probably going to cost you for his/her time) and have them spit ball an estimate but, again, that's based off just what you can see.The only way to not pay someone is to learn how to effectively do it yourself. 
Michael Tempel Looking for a free or low free phone number for owner leads
13 March 2019 | 3 replies
I am looking for a number that I can use that will alert me immediately and identify the call as an owner lead for management or possible sale of a building. 
Axel Meierhoefer 9 SFR, 9 locations, 18 bank accounts - or how to manage?
15 March 2019 | 67 replies
I wonder how other with multiple SFR handle the administration and if there are any good tools that make this easier.In a second step I am also planning to put the properties in LLC's and have already identified a law firm to help with that - it still leaves the question of the bank accounts.Naturally, I also love to learn about any other tips to manage better/more efficient. 
Jeremy M. Scammer hijacked my rental ad. Can these guys be caught?
10 March 2019 | 4 replies
Find out if she actually met the suspect or if she can identify him.  
Almaz Hayet Identifying properties in a 1031 exchange
16 March 2019 | 7 replies
Is it worth your while to identify more than 3 properties in a 1031 exchange?