I've been investing in Real Estate for +20 years. Started off doing major renovation on Victorian Homes and then selling, in one neighborhood. Then flipped vacant lots in another neighborhood, where I had to do a lot ...
Hello all, I am a partner of a real estate investor group working out of Oklahoma City. We have a 5 (or less) year goal of hitting $50k/Month in passive income, via property cash flow. I am trying to map out a reasona...
Background: Last week Arbor Realty Trust foreclosed on four apartment buildings in Houston. The Unpaid balance was $229M and the sale went for approx. $197M (15% discount). The borrower had short term bridge debt on e...
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...
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I am embaking on a new path after many years building residential and would like to get some feedback on rv park investing.I am talking about destination type parks, typically not mixed with mobile homes. Many...
I've been reading another forum and they recommend charging twice the security deposit if the FICO score(s) is below 600. Has anyone tried this and if so were the people willing to pay?
Also I was wondering how peop...
So right now I work in the back office of a bank, financial processing. Pretty boring, all day I'm buried in excel. Very unexciting. Every day is the same. I feel like a drone, very little decision making. It's cushy ...
(I don't want to limit this to Legal forum, so please let me post it in thus general thread).
This is my first property, financed 2 years ago, so obviously I don't have much reserve. The property is in North Carolin...
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So I found my first deal! Kept driving by this house that showed the signs and finally got the nerve to speak to the owner. He is an older man (so sweet) who just can't maintain the property anymore. Now h...
Over 90% of the population are are trapped in the rat race.
One of the reasons the rich get richer, the poor get poorer, and the middle class struggle in debt is because the subject of money is taught at home, not ...