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J. Martin East Bay Meetup - Dec 10 in Oakland?
18 December 2013 | 64 replies
Great meet up, met tons of great people and exchange a lot of great stories.See you next time.
Mark Archer Zillow the Good, Bad,or the Ugly!!?? You decide
19 June 2014 | 51 replies
The best value on this site comes when people can exchange views, discuss and learn from them.
Davis Pemstein Strong CA equity, what would you do?
23 October 2022 | 11 replies
If you do that for 2 yrs then you can qualify the property as an income property and do a 1031 exchange
J. Martin East Bay Meetup - Thurs Jan 16, 2014 in Oakland
5 February 2015 | 114 replies
The last meetup in Oakland was a great exchange, so time for another one!
Krystal Ahn 1031 on already 1031 exchanged property
14 August 2019 | 1 reply
I did a 1031 last year - can I sell one of the 1031 properties to do another 1031?
Alex Palladino Is anyone in the Seattle area?
11 September 2020 | 14 replies
By living in it for 2 of 5 years, you leave yourself the option of avoiding taxes upon sale (if you don’t want to mess with 1031 exchanges).
Jon Klaus Trading houses
15 March 2016 | 4 replies
Is this a 1031 Exchange candidate?  
Sean Kuhn Proper response to tenant requests about payment. Exact words?
20 January 2015 | 19 replies
Lease signing and exchange of money and keys all happens at the same time.
Account Closed How to wholesale a buy and hold deal
22 January 2014 | 5 replies
Sacrifice some profit in exchange for knowledge.
Reginald S. A local RE attorney told me today that you all are scam artist!
14 August 2015 | 22 replies
The attorney examines documents, reviews title abstract, renders an opinion of title and prepares to receive funds to close once all conditions of the transaction are satisfied.It may be more complicated in your state due to the custom of parties physically meeting in order to execute documents and exchanging money.Therefore, if the counsel you seek is a "closing attorney" the opinions and advice is going to be heavily biased by their experiences.