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Marcell Z. Seller Financing for a Low Appraisal
24 May 2010 | 8 replies

Is it possible to use seller financing as a 2nd mortgage to make up for an appraisal coming in below a buyers offer price?

Example:
$250,000 offer received from a buyer
Appraisal comes in at $200,000
Buyer cannot get...

Duriel Taylor Tax, liens, etc
16 March 2016 | 17 replies

I recently learned about paying for someone's own taxes and or liens then ultimately if the debt is not paid to you (the person satisfies the tax/lien debt) then the property is yours. I'm located in South Florida and...

Brandon Vukelich 3-unit STR/MTR $107k NOI on $187k REV
21 December 2024 | 10 replies

Curious how our self-managed 3-unit STR/MTR performs with industry expectations. Front two units are full time STRs with a rear studio operating full time MTR. We're looking at 2024 gross around $187k with NOI at $107...

Angel Mora Evernest Property Management
16 October 2024 | 24 replies

Do not work with evernest as they are a national company and are slow to accomplish anything. Their online reviews on google seem great and everything is 5 stars but I promise you the team is terrible. If you would li...

Nick Johnson Keeping up with down payments?
29 October 2009 | 13 replies

I am curious how guys and gals that want to have a long career with real estate investing can perpetuate their capital.

Here is my question:

Let's say that you have $50,000 capital to start with.

You buy a $100,0...