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Carlos Casanueva First Multifamily Property..... Solo or Syndication?
24 December 2020 | 31 replies
You run across periodic threads on BP of "I want both!"
Joseph C Schmitt Stretching HELOC Dollars with a Market Reset
9 March 2018 | 2 replies
The HELOC is fixed for the first 5 years and then it will adjust with prime, the draw period is 15 years, and the amortization schedule will be 30 years.Since I think the market is hot/inflated right now, and inventory is low, my goal was to get a high appraisal, lock in a HELOC, and use it to buy properties at a discount down the road (assuming that prices will reset within the next 5 years).
Adriel Hsu 52 Unit Apartment in Austin
23 February 2018 | 11 replies
I will definitely be checking deferred maintenance during the due diligence period and most likely there will be some needed.It's definitely not 100% turn key, there are most likely some renovations I can come in and value add, especially in the exterior and extra security to make the residents feel safe as it is a C class area. 
Eric Nelson Getting started and looking for input on a 4Plex
23 February 2018 | 3 replies
The others are much nicer than others I've looked at.So, here's my updated numbers. 
William D. Inspecting a Property that is being sold "As Is"
22 February 2018 | 2 replies
If you back out due to findings on the inspection within the contingency for inspection period, you will get your earnest money back.  
Jack B. Dispute: who should get the earnest money in this case?
26 February 2018 | 10 replies
That's WAY more expensive.There are real damages here, however:Holding costs during the period under contractTime costs for work put into contractA possible future price reduction on upcoming offers after the property is re-listedI believe it's far better to find an amicable deduction from the earnest money based on those above items.
Jack Young Vacant properties driving for dollars, how to market?
13 March 2018 | 4 replies
I haven’t seen any activity in this house for a longtime and I can see it needs updates for sure but it looks mostly just out dated.
David Welch Looking for some Advice, Quick Cash or Slow Burn
22 February 2018 | 6 replies
So I'm looking for some advice, settle in this is a long one.I was lucky to pick up two house in Grand Rapids a few years ago before prices shot through the roofHouse 1 has a 43k note and could be sold for 120K (I've lived in it more than two years with in a 5 year period so I can get out of the capital gains tax) leaving 77K in equality, but the house is currently nets $700 a month in rent.House 2 is right next door, has a 53k Note on it and could sell for 110k, leaving me with 45k after capital gains tax.
Account Closed Switching utilities Owner occupied duplex
22 February 2018 | 2 replies
Very useful for vacant periods and keeping an eye on tenants paying their utility bills.For water, I keep them in my name and bill the tenants, either using RUBS or directly if its SFH or already submetered.. 
Jonah Wilson Divorce Settlement, Seller Needs To Sell Home To Seperate
22 February 2018 | 1 reply
There's over 60k in updates invested in the last 4months.