Aaron Ingram
Advice on financing and growing real estate portfolio
17 April 2017 | 7 replies
If you want to move into multifamily, I suggest you invest in learning about buying it from some of the seasoned real estate trainers; Dave Lindahl, Rod Khleif, or Vinney Chopra's MultifamilySyndicationAcademy are some good ones.
Mark Nelson
Seeking brand new or seasoned Investors/Lenders to partner with!
4 April 2017 | 3 replies
Hi All, Looking to start a conversation with people that want to invest/partner to earn a good ROI AND learn how we are getting deals so they can do it too!We are getting to a point of having so many deals that we are...
Michael Doll
Classifying Rent as a Gift
17 April 2017 | 9 replies
You are best off just putting the money in a savings account and letting it "season" for your next purchase.Best of Luck,Nick
David Marsceau
Is anyone looking for help in the Portland Metro area ?
16 August 2017 | 10 replies
There are seasoned investors at the meetings. www.northwestreia.com
Ryan Franklin
Limited Liability Corps for properties
6 April 2017 | 8 replies
Very informative post...and I am very familiar with the hassle of the accelerated business filing deadline - ahhh...the stresses of tax season!
Mario F.
how to contact seller agent directly without my own agent?
4 April 2017 | 4 replies
The problem with going directly to the seller's agent is you are going to be up against a seasoned negotiator that will push you into paying top dollar for the property.
Effram Barrett
Need advice on a unit I own!
5 April 2017 | 7 replies
I've been trying to hold on to the property because i know selling it would be taking the easy way out. i just want to get as much feedback as possible from seasoned investors; thank you everyone who posted
Mark Bascetta
Starting out Single or Multi fam????
10 April 2017 | 8 replies
Please as a new investor looking for the seasoned vets to share their experiences and knowledge.
Logan Turner
Negotiating with GC bids
21 July 2017 | 17 replies
So I am general contractor and as far as negotiating bids I would just say this..You always catch more bees with honey as you would using salt. having said I that it's all about communication..just communicate..i know that if you were to come back to me and tell me that im too high that you had to be a lower on this or that..i would just ask you where do u need to be and let you know hey look..just tell me where u need to be and if its reasonable then we can work on it...prices are really not always the same.materials cost more or less due to seasons a weather, etc so sometimes there is more room than next..One thing to keep in mind though is the old saying you got what you pay for!!
Stephen N.
Need help from experienced Rent2Own sellers
14 April 2017 | 4 replies
In a situation where you don't own the property but are doing a sandwich lease, how do you handle FHA's 90 day seasoning requirement when your end buyer is ready to get financed and can only go FHA?