Jimmie Darden
New Investor, Overwhelmed with Options
5 February 2019 | 6 replies
That will trigger a compromise and will get you into a property you don't want.
Rebecca Lujan
My First Potential Offer on a FSBO
5 February 2019 | 7 replies
Pulling the trigger on the first one is a little scary, but it's time.
Britt Clark
How Do You Finance Within an LLC?
5 February 2019 | 15 replies
When established in the correct order the Land Trust doesn't trigger the same red flags with the Due on Sale as the direct transfer of a deed into an LLC, and the Land Trust can be created in such a way that your name does not have to appear on public record for the property - you can have your attorney sign for it as a "nominee trustee" until it is formed and then have it pass down to you after the signing is complete.This is a much more flexible system that works at large, but if you can find a bank that works direct and favorably with an LLC that is generally a bit easier (though your name will still appear on public record for that property.)This isn't legal advice, just my opinion as an investor.
Reniel Valdes
I'd love a second set of eyes :)
5 February 2019 | 3 replies
I think you were a bit high on the rent estimate and a bit low on your vacancy allowances though, unless you have some other source you are seeing that number from.Let us know if you pull the trigger and good luck!
Ryan M.
help analyzing my first deal
5 February 2019 | 1 reply
Hi, I am new to Bigger Pockets forum and I'm trying to get advice on pulling the trigger on my first deal...The house is listed at 230k and I really don't want to pay more than 205k.
Sean Woods
Next steps? Pay down mortgage for more equity or save separately?
19 February 2019 | 18 replies
Action steps: Go to a few auctions to learn and then pull a loan from your TSP to pull the trigger and get one of these foreclosures.
Clint Galliano
Quick Tips!: Post Your "Quick TIps" Here
5 November 2019 | 10 replies
@Clint GallianoFor those that have NOT yet got started...Educate yourself on the numbers, find what looks like a good deal to you, pull the trigger and make an offer.
Account Closed
Advice on my first deal
7 February 2019 | 5 replies
This one might work out long-term, but your margins are thin and even once you flow positive your returns aren't impressive.More importantly, your posts read like you want BP to convince you to buy the property - like you're not even really sold on it but you want the go-ahead from the hive mind to pull the trigger on something that's 'good enough' so you can get started now rather than waiting until you have more capital.
Andrea Kalvesmaki
Initial investment property
6 February 2019 | 1 reply
Its great you pulled the trigger after four years, I am sure the next one won't be that long!
David Choe
Increase down payment or pull the trigger?
5 February 2019 | 1 reply
Hi all, not sure if there's a clear answer to this, but just curious to get your thoughts.I have a steady cash flow at the moment where I can save a few thousand/month. How do you guys decide whether to purchase a pro...