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Joseph Dzwiniarski Newbie from Massachusetts
6 September 2017 | 8 replies
I hope to take the proceeds from the sale of this house and roll it into rentals or fix and flips.
Trevor Lohman Partnership question and use of debt
5 September 2017 | 3 replies
I also know about the due on sale clause (Which is rare on performing loans correct?).
Michael Greenberg Buying additional investment properties without buyers agent?
6 September 2017 | 7 replies
Pro's:- you know what you want, what to ask, where you want to buy,  and the average buyer agents who are not pro Airbnb specialists just do not know how or what to ask as good as you do, they can sometimes get in the way, I get it- you could potentially negotiate a reduction in sales price based upon the amount of the buyer agent commission, - the listing agent could work harder to put the transacation together because they are hogging the entire commission, - seller agents know the motivations of the sellers and you may be more successful uncovering motivation, or seller structuring it to work for both sides more effectively than buyer agent- the closest distance between two points is a straight line, we usually get better results dealing direct as experienced buyers, unless you have a superstar buyer agentCon's: - the listing agent commitment and fiduciary responsibility started with the seller, will they now all of sudden become truly nuetral as transaction broker?
Michael Evans Newbie Investor in Newton, MA
7 September 2017 | 7 replies
I currently work as a Domain Broker at TheDomainGallery.com as well as a Sales Assistant at Keller Williams Realty.
Joseph Dzwiniarski Evaluating Deal-Class A tenant (NNN lease with percentage sales)
6 September 2017 | 9 replies
The deal is a percentage of sales lease with a widely known class A franchise in the restaurant/food industry (sale lease back).
Account Closed Thoughts on Multi-family RE Market? 2017 vs 2016
6 September 2017 | 1 reply
This data only includes the 19 small to mid size cities and towns I am interested having investments in.2016 Multi-Family Sales2 Unit Apartment Buildings in my Farm took a dive last year, would have been a good time to buy a 2 unit building but I opted for a 3 unit with better cash flow.59 (2)unit properties soldRed line is the sale price, Blue line is the list priceThe average sale price for the year was close to $65,000The average Discount from list price averaged $9,000Only 10 of the sold properties were purchased at list price or abovePrice per unit was a whopping average of $28,6543 Unit Apartment buildings in my Farm did a little better on price the building I purchased was the last 3 unit in December in 2016 at a 10% discount from the list price and about 11k below market rate at that time.13 (3)unit Buildings soldRed line is sales and the blue line is discount from list price.The average sale price for the year was close to $83,000The average discount from list price was $9,000Only 1 building was purchased at 5k above list priceThe average price per unit was $27,4872017 Multi-Family Sales2 Unit apartment buildings in my farm this year are not suffering as much of a hit to price this year although the average price has continued to drop but only slightly.62 (2)unit Buildings soldRed line is sales and the blue line is discount from list price.The average sale price so far is $58,000The average discount from list price so far is $7,1417 Buildings have sold above list priceThe average price per unit was $30,0003 Unit apartment buildings 201710 (3)unit Building soldRed line is sales and the blue line is discount from list price.The average sale price so far is $75,000The average discount from list price so far is $8,7231 building has sold at list priceThe average price per unit is $25,175SynopsisAlthough there are some minor fluctuations in the NEPA Multi-family market the next chart shows all Multi-Family sales year over year which shows the relative stability of the market.  
Chad U. Transfer Tax in Pennsylvania on QCD's?
5 September 2017 | 4 replies
We do have a purchase/sale contract and AOM's which clearly delineate it was well before the foreclosure though.  
Anish Arora looking for advice on single family home investment in bay area
5 September 2017 | 5 replies
Looking in good school areas as I think appreciation and re-sale be better in those areas.Felt Livermore, Brentwood be good.
Kaily Kelly Newbie in Oceanside, CA
10 September 2017 | 10 replies
Great idea to get involved with RE investing early and reap the benefits of compounding appreciation, as well as cash flow.I'm a Retired USAF Officer & my Son is Retired Marine (Class of 91). 28 Years experience in Real Estate Sales & Management.
Amanda Kronin Hi all, I'm an attorney/real estate broker
18 September 2017 | 1 reply
Hi all, I'm interested in helping you make as much money as possible from the sale of your flip property.