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Peter Tryon Hard Money
2 September 2014 | 37 replies

Hey everyone, not sure if this is the best place for this question...
But I have a question about hard money lending. I've been researching some lenders in my area and most say they only give LTV of 75%. My question i...

Dale Osborn How Safe is Wall Street Investments?
30 November 2010 | 54 replies

With millions of baby boomers getting ready to retire between the years of 2012 to 2016, just how comfortable are you leaving your money invested on Wall Street? The demand to buy pushes prices upwards. With these ret...

Erik B. Key differences in 1-4 units vs. 5-12 units
29 September 2023 | 19 replies

Been looking at OOS small multifamily properties and I'm curious what the not so obvious differences are. What does one need to know when looking at a 6 unit building as opposed to a 4 unit? What changes when a buildi...

Justin Whitfield Negative cashflow property - What would you do?
13 May 2015 | 26 replies

I own a 5 unit apartment building. It really is a very old house (I would guess built in the 1920's) that was converted into apartments sometime in the 80's.  This property has a huge hassle factor and is a headache.T...

Ian Hogan Real estate vs Stocks (Thoughts and Numbers)
17 April 2023 | 24 replies

When it comes to investing, there are many different options and it can become hard to decide on the best course of action. Stock investing and real estate investing are two very prominent choices for long-term and ev...

Joshua Walters HOA Foreclosure- Mortgage Payoff
7 October 2023 | 45 replies

I bought this home from an HOA foreclosure auction. The house is worth $650,000 (conservatively). The previous homeowner took out a mortgage for $275,000. Since I bought it from an HOA foreclosure auction, I know the ...

Marci Stein who pays for refrigerator ?
12 September 2018 | 50 replies

Last security deposit question - promise . When my tenants moved in 6 years ago , they brought their own fridge and put mine in back shed ( without asking— They just told me ).When they left today , it’s still in back...

Nicholas Grell Appraisal gap issue, buyers won’t negotiate
29 April 2021 | 29 replies

We are selling our primary home in a very hot San Diego market. We received multiple offers, pushing the price 40k+ over asking. Accepted offer came from a buyer  utilizing an appraisal gap clause to offer an addition...

Ben Kevan What is/was your primary income stream when you started, and did you have other investments?
9 November 2010 | 22 replies

This question is for those of you that do this as a living, and as a supplemental income.

What is/was your initial primary source of income? And if you've since gone into doing REI as a primary source, how secure di...

Aram V. Credit Score 715 & 554
27 September 2019 | 40 replies

"We have had a few interested tenants visit the property on Mulberry. They have 2 young children, no pets, and are relocating. Their credit scores are 554 & 715. No criminal history. No eviction history. She makes...