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Lisa Hill Selling a house to reinvest in multiple properties
16 January 2020 | 15 replies
You're going to want to do a 1031 exchange because otherwise you'll end up paying a whole heap in taxes that could otherwise go towards your new purchases.But to go into the relatively tight timelines of a 1031 exchange with half the country being your target market is a recipe for disaster. 
Zach Jones Hard Money to BRRR?
20 June 2019 | 8 replies
Those numbers are way too tight so I would keep looking for a better deal. 
Sam Giberti To 401k or Not to 401k
18 July 2019 | 20 replies
So to hold tight with your investments and ride out any low times.
Emily Rolando Manufactured/mobile home rentals
20 November 2019 | 7 replies
A rental built to lastCons for New:  Expensive ($60-$90k PLUS transport, set-up and probably perm foundation) payoff in 15-20 yrs, ~1.25% rule In what I am thinking, both new and old would require transport and set-up with rural utilities; existing properties come available from time to time but the market here is pretty tight; nice 10-15 year-old DW's on 2 ac+ routinely go for $125-$150+ around here.BTW:  There are no $20k single-wides on land that need $2000 to be rent-ready around here....Thoughts?
Marianne Lopez-Henthorn Anyone out there buying properties right now?
4 May 2023 | 28 replies
Underwrite your deals tight.
Paul Jelinek Finding Deals on LoopNet
14 August 2019 | 11 replies
Are my numbers too tight or is everybody doing off market deals and leaving those overpriced to sit on the web?
Carlos Monroy Analyzing A Subject To Deal
20 April 2020 | 6 replies
Personally, this deal seems too tight
Sam T. looking for partner
17 September 2007 | 7 replies
To stay on a tight time line i will do certain things and have them do certain time intensive things i have (know) reasonable contractors that do plumbing,electrical,windows,carpet,heating/cooling,plastering,roofing, etci also have some properties(potential flips) Ive seen and liked but know of many properties in the area but am not limited to any certain mid/upper areas in & around pittsburgh i can complete a project on time within a budget with neat book keeping if needed no problem I'm extremely hardworking & looking for an investor to make a lot of money for/with. this is not a hobby for me my heart is in this 100% i love every phase of the job i would appreciate any answers,suggestions just what to expect and if any investors see this please reply
Erin Church Georgia RE Attorney Recommendations - Earnest Money dispute
3 April 2019 | 11 replies
Further, you do not agree to release of your escrow funds.Even in this tight market, the right house will come along.  
Account Closed Ramsey vs Kiyosaki - To borrow, or not to borrow?
10 September 2015 | 99 replies
Times were very tight but we managed to make the payments.