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Julie Muse Bell Court Triumph: Rapid Sale in Rex, GA with Jamari Spruell!
30 July 2024 | 0 replies
This collaboration underscores the value of strong partnerships and local expertise in identifying and securing lucrative real estate opportunities.
Arya Chen Some Myth about Self Storage - Asking from someone never bough self storage YET
30 July 2024 | 13 replies
Rates are too high, so didn't want to take a loan against, although we will have a loan on the next property, but the returns are significantly higher there.Do an analysis on your market. 
Deena Townsend First Fix & Flip
27 July 2024 | 10 replies
Once the property is rehabbed you can look into a DSCR loan to cash out on the new appraised value.
Jennifer Lund Private Capital Raising Advice for small resort
31 July 2024 | 4 replies
How does one actually raise money from individuals with such high limits of accreditation if you don't personally know wealthy people or real estate investors? 
Patrick Thomas Dickinson Sell my primary capturing the equity and investing that money in the stock market
29 July 2024 | 5 replies
My current primary ( scenario 1) Keep the primary for the life of the loan ( current rate is 4.5 so i dont see my self refinancing anytime soon)current home value 1,150,000Loan amount 935,000appreciation estimate 5% per year after a 28 year hold and the house is paid off I would have a house worth 4,312,000$my current mortgage is 6125$ ( piti) included My second option( scenario 2) Sell the house, walk away with $150 ,000 ish in hand and put that into a low cost index fund Rent a house elsewhere for about 3000$ ish and take the extra 3000$ im saving everymonths from not having to pay my mortgage and puting that money in the index fund as well I ran the numbers on both of these scenarios and doing what I mentioned above would break even at about 28 years meaning my stock account would be worth 4.3 million just like my house would , but the only is that holding a house for 28 year would mean 28 years of property taxes, loan interest ,home insurance and repairs etc whick I calculated to be about 1,200,000$ at minimum which raised my eyebrows to say the least Also i understand that each of these options ( stock market vs real estate ) will have there tax consequences ( long term capital gains) so any thoughts on that would be appreciated as well.  
Adriana Siu Starting a property management company questions
31 July 2024 | 5 replies
When I was looking to find a property management company to rent out my own house I wasn't getting enough value for the money IMO and I would've loved if they offered an option where they only took care of maintenance and charged a lower percentage.
Julie Muse Greenwood Ave Success: Quick Flip in West Palm Beach with Francisco Diego!
30 July 2024 | 0 replies
How did you add value to the deal?
Andrea Finkelstein Is this legal?
28 July 2024 | 7 replies
Protect the property values and overall quality of life for all residents. 
Sheldon Alex Wrap Mortgage Private Money Partner Analysis
30 July 2024 | 6 replies
Once fully satisfied, the split becomes 50/50.When accessing this deal, here’s what went through my mind:A PMP would have to be okay with holding their funds long-termThe borrower would need to be experienced with doing wraps, as it takes time to get willing and able buyerThe borrower would need experience in pivoting to a different exit strategy should they fail to successfully execute a wrapWith NO EQUITY on the property originally, and the PMP being in second position, the borrower would likely need to cross-collateralize if the PMP has NO INTEREST in taking over the propertyMy conclusion, from looking at this from a thoroughly analytical standpoint, would be only someone who has a moderate to high risk tolerance and cares about cash flow without pulling out and parking their money into numerous deals would likely lend on this.Anyways, thoughts anyone?
Justin Fairfield intro for beginners
30 July 2024 | 4 replies
Try looking up the group "Portland REI".If you are looking for BRRR or Flips, I highly recommend finding a real estate investment mentor to partner with and help you through your first deal.Cheers,Melissa