Hi BP,
it has been a long time since I last posted on here and things have changed for me personally as well as professionally. My businesss partner and I would like to finally start investing in U.S. real estate and...
I’m starting a timeshare like investment group with family and friends. Basic details - each person has a buy in amount and then we each get the proportionate share of time at the property to our investment. We are co...
Hi guys,
When you put your property in an llc , do you make sure that everything is in the Llc’s name (Insurance, mortgage, all the lease and rental paperworw, etc.) ?Also, when you have multiple properties, how woul...
Hi all,
I am brand new here and could use some advice. We are preparing the listing for our rental property and have been looking at real estate websites to see what price seems reasonable. Unfortunately there aren't...
As the folks in NY know in order to be a Property Manager in New York you need to have your real estate license (which we have) but now we are looking to take the next step of opening our brokerage. What are the cost...
Hello All!
When first starting out, what did you find was the most efficient, least expensive way to set up your business entity? Is it highly recommended that I start out with setting up an LLC when jumping ...
okay guys so here is the situation....
i got another call today from someone in my area. AND i set up a meeting with him on friday....
to be honest, i have nooooo idea what i am going to talk about wi...
We wholesale in Arkansas now but wish to help our son get started in Florida. Can anyone please give us advice on the legal set up and the practicality of doing business around Melbourne?
Hi - We are in the process of purchasing US property to flip with a loan from private investors from the UK. We are paying an interest rate as opposed to a share in the profits. I was wondering if any of the tax/...
Is there a strategy for setting the the amount paid on a seller financed deal where owner has 100% equity....something like the 70% rule for rehabbing, or the 2% rule for cash flow properties...seems the lower the mon...