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Kenny Simpson Buyers market or housing CRASH?
2 February 2023 | 42 replies

WOW, it is crazy how divided articles, economist, housing experts and the media are so split on this TOPIC?  I am seeing people that I know or follow that study data say "it is a buyers market".  I am also seeing arti...

Tony Tonev What would you do with 423k?
11 May 2018 | 23 replies

Hi everyone, I'm relatively new to real estate investing, and I have the task of choosing where to invest 423k in 39 days, so I would love some advice!I have one deal under my belt. I bought a 2 br condo in San Franci...

Nephtalie Pierre Do I need to list a short sale lead to the MLS with a Realtor?
19 April 2018 | 16 replies

Hello!Hope this post finds you well :).My partners and I recently started mailing to preforeclosure list on a bi-weekly basis. And we have been getting some calls. So far most have been from individuals who owe more t...

John M. 101 Lessons learned in REI
24 October 2008 | 36 replies

Here, I'll start:

1. Always do your due diligence.
2. It's better to overestimate than underestimate costs.

Keith Jourdan Appraised value question
29 January 2007 | 8 replies

I often see homes advertised "50k appraised at 65k". Just an example. So does that mean one can buy the house for 50k then take more equity out of the property then 50k he used to buy it?? im confused here.

Minna Reid Another 1031 question
8 February 2007 | 24 replies

Ok so basically - as long as I buy a similar property within 45 days of selling another (and none are owner occupied) - I can avoid being taxed is that right? Does the 45 days have to be after the sale of the original...