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Lucas Mills How did the 2007 housing bubble affect investors of buy and hold?
26 September 2017 | 40 replies
Soon, consumer demand dried up, as everyone was underwater on mortgages, credit cards, etc.
Adam Stroik Need Help with Equity Partnership Deal Structure
27 September 2017 | 2 replies
This means that the property is your homestead, and any activity falls under Dodd Frank and the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, as well as state homestead laws.You can not have a partner with an equity interest in the property unless (1) they will also reside in the property as their primary residence and (2) they also qualify for VA financing.You can not borrow any part of the down payment; if you do without disclosing such it is criminal mortgage fraud.
Julie Kern 3 Years Later: 1st Rental Property to Full Time RE Investor
4 October 2017 | 54 replies
creating a "wholesale business" as you know can be very time consuming and work intensive. 
Rob Shilot House Hacking, Buy and Hold, BRRRR
29 September 2017 | 1 reply
The podcasts, webinars, and forums have consumed most of my time sense I've literally become obsessed with pursuing my first deal.
Rob Shilot House Hacking, buy and hold, BRRRR (First Deal)
28 September 2017 | 1 reply
The podcasts, webinars, and forums have consumed most of my time sense I've literally become obsessed with pursuing my first deal.
Rob Shilot First deal. House Hacking. BRRRR
28 September 2017 | 3 replies
The podcasts, webinars, and forums have consumed most of my time sense I've literally become obsessed with pursuing my first deal.
Bryan L. Tenant Pays Heat in COLD Climate
3 October 2017 | 7 replies
If you've owned the property for more than a year or two you will have data on how much fuel it  consumes.
Jennifer Escobar Should I get a Real Estate License?
31 March 2017 | 3 replies
It definitely can't hurt to get your license, but you should know that it can very time consuming and costly.
Joe Armstrong Best way to keep things on schedule with flip project
3 April 2017 | 23 replies
scheduling is an essential aspect of profiting from a project. using a GC is probably a bit more costly, but they are carrying the weight of the project and have overhead. shopping a GC's price is probably more time consuming than it is beneficial. you also are gaining the GC's knowledge of the qualiity of work that you will be receiving. but a schedule is critical and should be attached to the contract as an addendum. also any preference in material would need to be specified. the other item ive always included in contracts is the expected milestones and the sub either your own or from the GC should be strictly held to. after you get a few projects done you will understand more about how to schedule. also be mindful of your scope of work and changes. change orders can blow your budget.
Dustin Ruhl ​Are you overestimating your home value?
31 March 2017 | 0 replies
Banfield is hoping that consumers will take advantage of this information, so they have a better understanding of what their home is actually worth.