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Karen Reynoso What should I look for in a Self Directed IRA?
25 February 2016 | 10 replies
No affiliation other then a very satisfied customer.
Jake Peterson Looking at buying 1st rental property
16 February 2016 | 6 replies
I have been analyzing some deals and find that I can generate higher cash flow from these MFH than SFH.
Tom Myers CONTRACTORS IN SOUTH FLORIDA
31 January 2017 | 6 replies
Good evening , Tom I seen you are looking for a contractor.This company is family ran and do they job well and great customer service .
Alexander Santini Seller financed idea, just a hypothetical, figured i would share
16 February 2016 | 0 replies
So i put together some some numbers, and tried to run some calculations.The numbers:I was doing this for fun, so i just wanted to keep this hypothetical simple1) I decided that the house in this situation would follow the 70% rule2) I figured an ARV of $100,000 would be easy to work with3) I could'nt find any numbers on what other people are charging for rates on deals that       they are exiting with owner financing with, so i chose to just go with 3.9% because I know   that interest rates are super low right nowWhy i thought owner financing might be a cool exit:1) You can get a large down payment for your property (30% in this hypothetical)2) You can generate a long term cash flow while avoiding the costs that are associated with renting3) Your investment has physical collateral; the property that you are holding the note onNow it's time for the Hypothetical: Say you got into a property using the 70% rule and financed the deal with cash as and were also the contractor with the intent to flip the house for $100,000 house (ARV).
Aj Ferrer house hacking duplex using VA home loan
16 February 2016 | 6 replies
@Aj Ferrer   can you generate a public link to it?
Claude Diamond Claude Diamond J.D. Sales and Social Media Marketing in CRE
17 February 2016 | 2 replies
I teach SuccessBased on generating Quality Leads thru Social Media and Live StreamingandClosing in 3 minutes.
Steve G. Which bank ?
18 February 2016 | 9 replies
Our experience is that US banks are at least a decade behind servicing customers compared to Australian banks.
Jack Butala What Software are you using?
23 February 2016 | 3 replies
We buy and dozens to hundreds of properties per month and have done so since the late ‘90s.Around 2005 I had a SQL relational database custom designed by some bright local guys to the tune of about $300K to ease the processing pain my staff was experiencing.
Leila De Castro Investing in Orlando, Florida
17 February 2016 | 4 replies
I have had customers use TD Bank for their first property at 80% LTV.
Hannah Williams Has anyone completely replaced a front concrete porch?
21 May 2016 | 4 replies
I'll maybe have $1500-2000 in it by the time I'm done, but it's pretty big -- 7x24 -- and it's definitely "custom" quality now.