Hi guys I'm a new real estate agent in north jersey, I will begin my investing career by buy my first property thru the passaic county auction. My contractor buys houses all the time in Wayne, Paterson, Clifton etc an...
Hello Everybody, I found a short sale, that already had a BPO of $90,000. It needs carpet and paint, so minor repairs and has all appliances minus washer and dryer. ARV is $95,000. So $95,000-10% for repairs equal...
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I would like to have some feedback about the structure we are putting our rental properties into. We are thinking:
a) 1 Trust for each rental
b) Trust's Trustee: Disregarded LLCc) Trust's Beneficiary: Regu...
With the FED's latest rate hike and anticipated to raise rates a few more times, how do you see this affecting Commercial REI? In addition, what are your plans going forward?
Hi everybody. I am Sidney, an investor from Ontario Canada. I have experience in both rental and fix-fip projects in Canada. Right now I am looking into investing in US real estate market. Would like to start in aroun...
Hello. I currently have a single family rental here in Indy (since 2019) and looking to network and learn more on multi-family commercial investing before making the leap. I'm seeking to be in an environment with li...
I am not talking about legal entities that should be set-up when you go to buy a property and you structure an entity for the purchase or transaction of that property; I am wondering if you should form a business stru...
I have been flipping houses for 3 years now under my LLC, but was wondering if I should start a new LLC specifically for my rental properties. How does everyone else structure their flips and rentals?
Hi, I was wondering if buying mobile homes using hard money is possible. What are the limitations and differences when compared with regular home hard money financing? Additionally, can you eventually do a BRRRR refin...
I'll keep in brief. What is the general philosophy regarding paying off an investment property?I'd really like to hear the opposing sides. More equity means lower payment and higher monthly cashflow...my beer math tel...