Anthony Barone
I am working this pre-foreclosure backwards
9 March 2020 | 6 replies
I saw that they keep going into pre-foreclosure so I was planning on starting at 50-55 to see where he was at and also getting him out of a property he is having trouble with maintaining.
Brian Hughes
Who has purchased off-market on 5+ unit MF near Seattle?
11 March 2020 | 2 replies
The property I am targeting appears to be basically well maintained though it does have some visible deferred maintenance, but nothing out of the range I have dealt with on everything else I have ever bought, but it is long term ownership and I have good reason to believe (sneaky spying via google street view) the ownership is quite elderly at this point.
Babek Sandhar
Gettin approval for loan
2 March 2020 | 5 replies
All of my wealth & savings in the past has derived from investments I made over the last ten years (mostly tech stocks I purchased in 2009-2010 and sold in late 2018).
Dekel Saati
Helping a seller with second loan mod?
2 March 2020 | 1 reply
They may just not be in the right place now to own. i tried keeping a house once and I went through all my savings and stocks only to have it foreclosed on.
Ogechi Ukaegbu
$100,000 hard cash to invest in my first home.
5 March 2020 | 14 replies
This may sound silly and like a distraction to whats important but study about water in relation to maintaining houses /property.
Solomon Stavis
Looking for neighborhoods to invest in the Greater Tampa Area
2 March 2020 | 4 replies
They can cash flow well, and are easy to maintain.
Andrew Carlson
Do you utilize traditional retirement investments?
9 March 2020 | 8 replies
@Andrew Carlson I think you are combining two separate things: 1. tax advantaged retirement accounts and 2. investing in publicly traded securities (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, etc).
James Johantgen
Newbie [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
2 March 2020 | 1 reply
What will it cost to maintain the 18 acres?
Walter Parker
Buying & Selling Discussion
2 March 2020 | 8 replies
As has been stated on these forums regularly, the seller also benefits greatly given the consistent return of the note and at a much higher rate than one would receive from a bank and with less volatility than would be experienced in the stock market.In my uneducated opinion syndication offers higher potential for return whereas seller financing offers more financial flexibility.
Max T.
Is now a good time to buy the dip?
2 March 2020 | 4 replies
The stock market took a big hit last week.We are all RE investors but many of us also invest in the market.Personally I use a set it and forget it approach - monthly auto deposits into 2 accounts: an IRA and a 529 (both Vanguard).However I do like to do some extra buying when I think the market makes a temporary yet significant drop.So is now a good time to pump some extra money in?