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Drew Y. Its beginning to feel a lot like 2005 everywhere I look
9 June 2018 | 98 replies

So I have been watching the interest rates as they have begun to rise and the notional value of risk free treasuries and ten year treasury bonds are approaching 3% . Given that the CAP rates in the San Francisco bay a...

Antonio Bodley What is better than wholesaling?
7 March 2013 | 87 replies

What would you say is better than wholesaling/flipping for new investors just getting started?

Richard Bader Can I get some opinions please
24 March 2007 | 26 replies

There is a foreclosure that I have been looking at purchasing. They have it listed for $32,000. Repaired and updated it’s probably worth about $60000 - $65,000. I made offers at $25,000 and $27,000 but the realtor han...

Sam Erickson Should I personally guarantee a seller financed office building?
23 September 2015 | 23 replies

I found a seller that owns a 20,000 sq ft. office building with no mortgage that is interested in carrying the note for me. The building has a gross cash flow of $68,000 as it sits now, with a gross potential of $160,...

Richard Clark Newbie Questions about Proof of Funds
17 October 2021 | 18 replies

When a wholesaler puts a property under funds, do they have to have proof of funds? How can they if they don’t know who from their buyer’s list (if anyone) will purchase the property. (If I had the funds, I’d just buy...

Cliff T. Anyone request loan forbearance / delayed payments?
6 April 2020 | 43 replies

Just curious if anyone here has gone through the process yet. Everything that I have read thus far states that loan forbearance payments will be due as a lump sump at the end of 30, 60, or 90 days. In other words, you...