When choosing a company name what is the most important thing to consider to make your name memorable and unique? I have an LLC but the name of the company is very general and doesn't have anything related to real est...
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We’re a marketing company who creates advertising campaigns on behalf of 506c syndications (RE funds).
Specifically, we act on behalf of the client to set up and manage their ad campaigns that bring them ...
Hi, Can someone please share a good CPA who specializes in working with real estate investors? I need one badly. Also I'm confused about how to go about this. Some people recommend a tax advisor and still keeping o...
I'm considering adding a contractor as a partner in some of my flip and BRRRR investments. I'm soliciting feedback on both sides (contractors and investors) and ideally for and against. On the plus side, I think align...
I practiced analyzing a deal with my friend the other day and the ROI I got back seemed really high lol. It was over 55 and that didn't seem right to me. What is the range I should be looking for when it comes to ROI?
Custodians are the first type of company, and are usually the most common. They’re either a bank, credit union, or non-bank custodian approved by the IRS (usually a broker dealer who obtains IRA approval). Custodia...
Fundamentals: A Philosophy for Success in Life and Real Estate
Note: This article was written in collaboration with ChatGPT, an AI large language model, and reflects the philosophy and opinions of the author, Aaro...
Hi Everyone, Good day! I am a newbie here and I was wondering if anyone knows a good institution for the self directed IRA account that would allow REI later on. I heard that some institutions allow it and some don...
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I am new to real estate and am currently trying get my hands on my first deal, however, I am torn between two pathways. I am wanting to move out of my current residence, and because of other benefits ...
I am in the process of selling land in Texas and have been informed that the survey done 15 years ago does not align with a recent survey done with a neighboring property. Seems like title insurance should cover this...