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Jay Hinrichs the worm has turned
31 May 2015 | 36 replies

now that the honey moon period is over  IE post GFC  08 to 2011 melt down and RE has start to balance out.. back to what was in my day a normal market  IE deals had to be gotten not just plucked off the treeswhat are ...

Jeff B. Purchasing a lease option
4 May 2013 | 16 replies

My wife and I are looking into purchasing a home, using a lease option. We have every intention on living in the house, and exercising the lease (hopefully 2 years) and completing the purchase. The home is listed ar...

Wade O Rentals Are Not Forever
2 May 2012 | 19 replies

One of the ideas perpetuated by many of the Real Estate Investment "gurus" is that once you buy a rental property, you continue to hold on to it. This may be the right approach at times. After all, your fixed interest...

Jason Malabute multi family exit cap rates
4 January 2022 | 12 replies

It is becoming more popular to underwrite deal and calculate the terminal cap rate by taking the current market cap rate and add .1% for every year it is held to make deals work. For example, if the market cap is 5.5%...

Alex Kesner Must-haves vs. Nice-to-haves
13 July 2022 | 11 replies

Hi everyone,My business partner & I are getting our ducks in a row to buy our first property. We’ve taken a lot of the necessary steps but I’m looking for feedback on what’s a must have and what’s a nice to have. ...

Bienes Raices Problem with security deposit account, and Bank of America
19 May 2010 | 12 replies

I set up two business checking accounts for my LLC--one for the rents,etc. for the property that will be held by that LLC, and the other for just the security deposit for that property, as my state's law requires. (la...

Zach Lynch How to Start in North NJ.
19 July 2018 | 20 replies

Hello All, Just graduated college recently, currently an accountant.  Real estate really draws my interest and I want to know how to get started so the cash flow can start happening into bigger and bigger deals.  My q...

Jack G. [Insert Clever Tagline Here] Jack: Newbie from Harrisonburg VA!
29 September 2016 | 4 replies

Hello All!My name is Jack, I'm from Harrisonburg Virginia. I'm currently 27 years old and enjoy long walks on the beach.I also have somewhat of a lame sense of humor :-pIf you look at my profile you'll probably notice...

N/A N/A Preconstruction Investments some Problems & Solutions
4 March 2007 | 1 reply

Find Quality International Preconstruction Investments Without Getting Ripped Off?

INTRODUCTION

Most investors will tell you that real estate is a sound investment… one of the best you can make. There’s a fixed am...

Patrick Hancock Can you have too many LLCs?
24 April 2024 | 18 replies

Hello and thank you for the comments and suggestions in advance.  Given the ideal situation when owning a rental property (for this example residential 1-4 units) is to hold that property in it's own LLC for liability...