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Steven Gilbert How do I get Legal forms without hiring a lawyer for Syndication?
3 January 2020 | 10 replies
This entails (1) reading books, such as "Best ever syndication book"  by Joe Fearless and @Theo Hicks; (2) listening to podcasts, such as Syndication Show by @Whitney Sewell; (3) networking with the people in the business already virtually and in person via REI events. 
Darin Gordon Moving to Huntington Beach, CA ???
12 April 2019 | 5 replies
If you are going to be house hacking and renting out the rooms in your house then you'll probably want to be walking distance from a university such as CSULB, CSUF, or Chapman University
Joseline Chantal Murillo How can i wholesale in a different state still being a Newbie?
15 April 2019 | 3 replies
@Joseline Chantal Murillo I do virtual wholesaling in other states, do you have people on the ground, a title company and buyers in this area?  
Fred H. FINANCING 19UNITS NEW BRUNSWICK
7 May 2019 | 2 replies
I'm a university graduate who works a 9-5 job currently.I'm looking for some insight on how to successfully finance a deal for approx 19 units between 3 properties in the uptown core.
Yollan Kitsoukou Here is my plan, tell me why it won’t work!
11 April 2019 | 15 replies
I think he was more asking along the lines, here are the rough back of napkin numbers, is this even worth my time.1) His financial goal is to Rehab this property that he estimates to need $30,000 in rehab so that he can cash out refinance at 147k and roll that into a new property2) He has a property in his sights, I assume he wants to put an offer in ASAP, and start rehab ASAP, given his full time position and savings, he probably wants this project complete in less than two months so he can rent and cashflow3) Offer>Close>Rehab>Rent>Refi>Repeat4) Second property, I assume he has an idea on how he wants to offer and negotiate>Credit Union to fund Purchase and rehab>I hope he's thought of how to rehab>Will probably reuse his method of renting that he uses on his first rental>Most likely plans to use the credit union to refi>Repeat5) Has said he plans to offer lower>Find a good meeting ground>$30,000 rehab goal>$1050/Unit Goal>$140,000 Refi Goal6) The university town is his market7) Realtor>Credit Union>Credit Union>Prop Management/Self Manage, whichever he currently uses on his first property>Credit Union>Repeat8) Same as step 59) you missed step 910) Each part of the process flows into the next@Yollan Kitsoukou To  Joe's point, these things need to be on the back of your mind but don't be discouraged if you don't have each of these things figured out fully.
Daniel O'Donohue Method for finding A class neighborhoods
12 April 2019 | 2 replies
There are A and B properties in virtually every market.
Rafael W. What are your opinions on opportunity zone investment?
18 April 2019 | 9 replies
I stay away from over complex stuff where the whole Universe has to align properly to get the expected benefit.I like more simple and sweeter lower hanging fruit.
Marko Zlatic Syndication (Passive Investing) vs. Buy & Hold (Active Investing)
14 April 2019 | 13 replies
Once you vet the sponsor (arguably the most important) and the deal (secondary) and invest, it's virtually 100% passive after that.
Gavin Wright Background check providers
15 April 2019 | 3 replies
Hello BP Universe!