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Hassan Omar example of hard money deal with refi
3 February 2011 | 10 replies

here is an example of how to use hard money to buy and rehab your foreclosure purchases, all the way thru refinancing them to a conventional 30 year loan. Yes, I agree that you can get properties for far less money...

Mark Holmes Short term rental in Tampa
23 November 2023 | 37 replies

I lived in Tampa for two years, but I now live in California. I want to invest in an Airbnb in Tampa. I know it’s a growing market, especially for the state of Florida. This would be my first investment property. I wo...

Valenda D. Note Assistance Program and Note Lab: Good For Note Newbie?
26 November 2022 | 32 replies

I am a former buy and hold investor (rental co-op, condo and SFH) and multi-family property manager seeking to transition to owner-occupied, SFH, 1st position NPN.As a newbie to notes, the Note Assitance Program, espe...

Mikey Cas Foreclosure Surplus funds?
19 December 2020 | 34 replies

Hi everyone, I recently heard about a method some investors are using. It involves attending foreclosure auctions and identifying any properties that sell for a surplus over the mortgage, lien and junior liens. This a...

Stuart Udis Education Syndication Model: The Road Map
22 October 2024 | 23 replies

I continue to see more and more posts suggesting real estate investors should go from buying 2-4 unit buildings to buying larger apartment complexes. I believe these posts are influenced by the pay for education syndi...