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Mike Gehard New to multi family passive investing
13 February 2021 | 38 replies
I'm curious - did you end up pulling the trigger on any syndications? 
Noa Guttman Atlanta Airbnb experience and knowledge
28 February 2019 | 18 replies
It would behoove both you and your investors to know that taxation is different for a long-term "vanilla" rental vs a rental in which substantial "hotel-like" services are offered.Usually most AirBnB can avoid the substantial services, but it's good to check in with your tax CPA/EA before you pull the trigger.
David Vander Pol Sifting through the abundance of contradicting info as a Newbie.
31 December 2018 | 13 replies
Hello Fellow BP'rs,I wanted to throw this topic out into the crowd and see how it surfs.I've been thinking of reasons why people get excited about investing in real estate, but get stuck in analysis paralysis and never pull the trigger, as I, myself, have just as much trouble with this as the next investor.There are obviously numerous, individual barriers that each person must figure out how to overcome: not enough initial capital, no connections, not enough knowledge to where they feel comfortable moving forward, etc, etc.
Alec Melon What is the best way to learn without a large amount of capital?
17 December 2018 | 1 reply
I would spend at least a year or two educating yourself before pulling the trigger
Jeremy Bohnett Newcomer from Issaquah, WA w/ Questions
2 January 2019 | 5 replies
We are scoping out deals in Arkansas and are getting closer to pulling the trigger.
Jason Woods How a Novice Like Me Made Millions in Real Estate
16 January 2019 | 11 replies
That turned out to be the most important decision, because I had many folks later talking about how they had many opportunities during the same time frame, but they kept looking and picking but never pulled trigger.
Adi Chaudhry First Flip
7 March 2015 | 7 replies
Congrats on pulling the trigger on your first one at 19.
Jered Sturm Forming an LLC in advance of needing it to season it?
8 March 2015 | 8 replies
I know this could trigger a due on sale clause, but that almost never happens as long as I pay the loan.  
Dooreuhn Cee FLIP OR HOLD? When does a rental turn into a flip; when does a flip turn into a rental?
9 March 2015 | 8 replies
We put alternative exist strategy triggers in our project schedules :  The triggers:Short term balloon note date- If we've borrowed $ then 6 weeks before a balloon note is due we'll start the process of paying off the balloon & move the project from a flip to a hold.Sales comparable average Days On Market (DOM) - We'll qualify a project for a flip if the sales comparable average DOM is < than 90 days.  
Jimmy S. bill tenant for oil?
9 March 2015 | 14 replies
Even when you want to scream, shake your fist and pull your hair out.