14 October 2025 | 2 replies
This Walmart has recently been doing some remodeling and I’ve been wondering if they(Walmart) would be interested in purchasing the land I own?
10 October 2025 | 7 replies
The property i own is in Morgan Park on the border of Beverly which has a cash flow of around $1,000 a month.
22 November 2025 | 390 replies
I agree everyone who is on this blog should cross reference the Reddit VlBLOG there are a lot comments and crew investors be careful what you divulge because I noticed that crew is monitoring that blog Are DST investors prohibited from providing factual information about a property or portfolio that they own?
10 October 2025 | 28 replies
But to each their own I reckon 😄 It seems like all of the money is on the primary home buying side anyway.But I do feel that there are some, albeit few, who put a primary focus on single family investments.
2 October 2025 | 8 replies
I'd love to know which flooring store you own.
23 October 2025 | 49 replies
May be others you also want to add.While there are probably many people who buy and sell property successfully on their own, I see plenty that could have worked way better deals if they had a great realtor.
24 September 2025 | 9 replies
If you want to operate on your own, I can probably point you in the right direction.
28 September 2025 | 7 replies
To each their own- I think a new investor on their first flip breaking even is a HUGE victory.
10 October 2025 | 126 replies
@Jd MartinMatt this is a typical cash partner credit partner middle man deal.Christine in all liklyhood has a unsecured note from Wendal that ties to this property not a vested interest in the property just a note.. there is no security instrumentthe credit partner is the owner of the propery solely.. with a deal with Wendal as well.Wendal is middle man and the promoter making a fee for putting the parties together.what Christine needs to do is pull tax records and find out who the owner is .. present them with her Note and just cut Wendal out of this deal and if they are only in it 170ish and its worth 200k it should just about break even or a little lossChristine your experience with lease to own is common.. even though promoters like to talk about how there are no repairs the lessor will pay.. lessors are Lessors are lessors they still look at it many times like they are renting.. and just expect owner to pay.. so the owner ends up paying rather than evicting.. its no easy chore to evict in that area.I suspect there are others in the same situation as these two ladies.. when someone with high profile like this guy gets going and is running boot camps etc you can expect many others who have invested with him.. would be nice if anyone has had a good experience could chime in..
26 September 2025 | 36 replies
Quote from @Joshua Darville: Quote from @Ke Nan Wang: Quote from @Joshua Darville: Quote from @Ke Nan Wang: I'm new to Padsplit as well and I don't own one yet and looking into develop my own.