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Florencio Nayve Best areas in Alabama for rental property appreciation
21 June 2024 | 30 replies
As for my own investments, I also purchased some properties near Mobile, Alabama.
Dennis O'Loughlin How do you find an investor with experience in ground up development
20 June 2024 | 9 replies
It's in a part of town that is being revamped from former industrial to nice stores, shops, restaurants, and businesses and I believe there is even some money offered to help revamp that part of town if you purchase something and help improve the area.  
Evangelina Obana Heloc application primary residence before moving into next primary residence
19 June 2024 | 3 replies
Hi to all I am a brand new to this BP and a completely beginner investing in real estate.I have applied for a second mortgage for my next primary residence and on the process hopefully closing at the end of August (brand new home), now I have contacted some credit union to apply a HELOC and advised me to apply before closing of my current primary home.
Bob S. Carpet vs water proof laminate in bedroom
21 June 2024 | 7 replies
We’re putting LVP in all our homes unless we buy something that has had the carpet replaced just prior to me purchasing it.
Sean Gallagher Cost seg / accelerated depreciation to offset W2 - thoughts
19 June 2024 | 14 replies
If you use up all of the depreciation quickly, you need to 1031 in to a bigger property and repeat the process
Michael Morrongiello Does a HUD 2nd lien GET wiped OUT if the 1st lien Forecloses ?
21 June 2024 | 5 replies
They fell behind and the 1st lien LENDER filed for NOD and NTS - Notice of Trustee sale and it went to the TRUSTEE SALE X-XX-2023 where the property was SOLD to a Third Party BIDDER for $375,000I assume under this SCENARIO - the 3rd PARTY bidder who purchased the property at the Trustee Sale Auction 8-23-2023 was buying the property involving the action being BROUGHT to the TRUSTEE SALE AUCTION  by the 1st lien DOT lender and that the SUBORDINATE $101,500 2nd lien Held by HUD may have received any (some) OVER BID funds but utilmately was WIPED OUT at the Trustee sale Auction...Thus their 2nd lien Goes away...Do not believe that the SUBORDINATE DOT lien to HUD survives the Trustee Sale unless they BID to protect their juinor lien interest.
Deonte Hill Contractor and Materials Selection
21 June 2024 | 5 replies
For materials, we normally send the contractors to Home Depot and have them purchase what they need using our account.
Sergio A. Chucaralao Should you GC your rehab project 🤔
19 June 2024 | 2 replies
Direct Control: Managing the project yourself gives you direct control over every aspect, from selecting materials to scheduling subcontractors, ensuring that your vision is accurately 3.Learning Experience: Taking on the role of a GC can be a valuable learning experience, providing insight into the construction process and improving your skills for future projects.4.
Joseph Loprete Best Strategy moving money from Puerto Rico To U.S.
20 June 2024 | 6 replies
AJ,Would any U.S. real estate purchase be acceptable for this type of transaction?
Don Konipol Dealing with Homeowners
20 June 2024 | 1 reply
This should eliminate the homeowner (1) selling a property while remaining liable for the note (subject to), (2) tying  up his property with a “buyer” who has no intent to close unless he finds someone to pay a higher price (wholesaler), (3) paying above market rental for an option to buy that can never be exercised (4) purchasing a property from a fix n flipper who did shoddy rehab, (5) purchasing a property with nebulous legal title, (6) contracting for home improvement with a fly by night contractor who then puts a mechanics lien on the property and (7) “listing” with a wholesaler disguised as a Realtor who doesn’t put the home on MLS.