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Andrew R. Experience with USREEB?
15 July 2020 | 168 replies

Hi, I'm looking for input / review on working with US Real Estate Equity Builders (USREEB) in Kansas City, MO. They do mostly turnkey-ready investment homes.  Thanks for any input on this company. 

David White House under contract with no buyers lined up
24 September 2016 | 81 replies

Sometime this weekend my partner and I will have our first property under contract. We agreed on the price we just have to meet and sign the contract. Our problem is we haven't began to build our buyers list. I was go...

Diane G. Can lender force me into foreclosure if I can't repay at maturity
20 February 2017 | 121 replies

I have a rental property that has a market value of $1.5M and $300K mortgage on it... The 10 year ARM is coming to maturity around 7/17, but I can't find a lender that still does that type of loan anymore (TIC for ren...

Asan Dixon Airbnb Rental Arbitrage
27 December 2019 | 61 replies

My buddy and I are looking to get into rental arbitrage with Airbnb. I've heard a lot specifically about leasing properties through an LLC and then using it on Airbnb. I know you can do it but unsure how exactly to go...

Account Closed Seller Fiancing as a retirement strategy
8 June 2010 | 53 replies

Quite often I hear people talk of seller financing as more of a last ditch resort when disposing of property that one might not be able to sell any other way. I'm sure that many of you have come across these kind of ...

Moises R Cosme When Will The RE Market Crash?
20 December 2020 | 127 replies

The history of markets tells us that we will always have a crash.  

This graph shows total consumer debt in the US since 2003
Housing crashes come from over indebtedness, this graph shows that US consumers have mo...