Hi Everyone, I am looking to see what you guys have in place from Realtors (if anything) for your exits on a flip?Do you have agreements upfront for the source and purchase side and the agent then gets the listing, do...
Hi Everyone, I am looking to see what you guys have in place from Realtors (if anything) for your exits on a flip?Do you have agreements upfront for the source and purchase side and the agent then gets the listing, do...
Does anyone have a list of exit strategies that would work for multi-family properties in either a "lease option" deal or a "subject to" deal (subject to their existing financing)? Thanks, Mike
Almost 20 years I bought a mobile home in foreclosure for my grandmother to live in. She recently passed. It just went under contract and I'm about to be staring down BIG capital gains. Yes, there are worse problems. ...
I’m trying to make sure I have multiple exit strategies when running numbers on potential BRRRR deals and want to make sure the strategies I’m looking into are possible. This might be lender dependent, but if I use ha...
So i own a decent sized portfolio. I can across another portfolio that me and the seeker came to terms with. We both decided on a Master Lease 5 year term with buy option. QuestionUpon exit of the master lease , in th...
As someone with very little capital to work with I am looking at getting into wholesaling to build a base to start my rental portfolio. My biggest worry is getting a house under contract and not being able to find a ...
Hello everyone,
Looking for a thoughtful exit plan from land-lording. Been at this business for 20 years and there is more to life than wearing maintenance and cleaner hats al the time. This was originally a 5 year p...
Two part question. With uncertainty around interest rates, market forces beyond our control and an ever changing retail landscape, what is the best advice on formulating an exit strategy for NNN investments today giv...
Hi BP Community !
What are some of your exit strategies ? What are the pros and cons of each? The only one I know of is having at least 6 months of cash reserves just in case tenants aren't able to pay.
Thanks !