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Maxwell Banton Urgent Help needed navigating Investment Decisions for My Orlando Property
15 February 2024 | 9 replies
After weighing all my options I have more detailed information. 
Jack B. Can I sell half my rentals and use the money to payoff the others without paying tax?
16 February 2024 | 8 replies
I had done a COR from the ones I had, to buy additional ones.
Gopi Krishna Portfolio or Bundle Loan - Raleigh Area - please provide recommendations
16 February 2024 | 8 replies
Additionally, inquire about their policies on partial release upon selling to align with your investment strategy @Gopi Krishna
Julie Gates Commercial loans are SOO 5 minutes ago. The DSCR loan is the new Black
16 February 2024 | 1 reply
Additionally, the interest rate and payments are fixed for the entire term of the loan.Before you look for the link to apply for this great product, please allow me to drop the other shoe.
Andrew Erickson China Built Backyard Homes (SoCal)
15 February 2024 | 43 replies
That additional big ticket item might be price prohibitive for people trying to enter the market, but on a spreadsheet it would pencil out to an additional $1200 a month in net income. 
Chris Seveney What Not To Do When Buying A Note
16 February 2024 | 4 replies
As a result the contract outlining the agreement is (1) full off contingencies allowing buyers numerous opportunity to “back out” of an agreed to transaction and (2) supported by a relatively small (sometimes VERY small) amount of “earnest money” which is usually refundable given the contract contingencies previously alluded to.The result is (1) a large number of contracts “falling out” prior to closing, (2) a relatively long “due diligence” period of time between initial contact agreement and closing, (3) renegotiation (or attempted renegotiation) of price and terms by the buyer And, or (4) utilization of the contract as an “option” by some “buyers” who have no intention to complete the purchase UNLESS they are able to find someone to pay a higher price.Interestingly, in some countries, such as Argentina, for example, due diligence is performed BEFORE a contract is negotiated.  40% - 50% of the purchase price is due at signing of the initial contract (what we refer to as earnest money); it’s only refundable IF the seller is unable to deliver clear title, and closings happen as quickly as the buyer can come up with the additional funds.  
Alon A. How to x3 and x4 the mid term
16 February 2024 | 21 replies
But every market is different.Got it , also it depends on level of remodel and demand in area , I saw houses renting pretty well Another questions , What you expanses in Mid- Term addition to the PITIUtilities , WiFi , Mowing services ? 
Kyle Neff Potential 1st Commercial Property - Need Creative Financing Ideas
16 February 2024 | 2 replies
It's not uncommon for sellers to stick to their original asking price, especially if they see the value in a straightforward and faster sale process without the additional fees that come with broker involvement.
Patrick Flanagan Building your own multi family question
15 February 2024 | 2 replies
Just search the name of each and you will find a link to their calculators.Remodeling Calculator offers a detailed guide and calculator to estimate the costs for various aspects of building a house, including roofing, siding, windows, HVAC, flooring, kitchen, and bathroom expenses. 
Lauren Samford Landlord but intend to self manage through my property management LLC
16 February 2024 | 5 replies
So why spend the money on the licensing and the LLC when it is only an additional expense?