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Eric Flatt Am I the Only One Struggling to Find Cash-Flowing Deals?
30 September 2025 | 29 replies
I recognize RE is local.  
Jorge Vazquez Purchasing the company (LLC or Corporation) that holds the property
18 September 2025 | 13 replies
How confident are you the teller who recognizes the predecessor as being the account holder from identifying they no longer have access to the bank before processing a withdrawal, wire etc?
Hunter Keil New to wholesaling. Good way to start?
16 September 2025 | 11 replies
Remember, they can always refer themselves😊Use one of the ideas below to trigger who they know that they could connect you with:Just inherited a homeHad a loved one pass awayIs behind on their mortgage or tax paymentsHas a relative that can’t take care of their house anymoreHas a house they’re having trouble sellingIs facing bankruptcyKnows a probate attorneyKnows a bankruptcy attorneyetcPutting this in OVERDRIVECreate a spreadsheet (Excel or Google Sheet) listing everyone you can think of that would recognize your name or face.
Prashant P. General Contractor Walk Through Fee
29 September 2025 | 46 replies
A $1,000 minimum.The issue is that CGs try to break through what they really are, craftsmen maybe, trying to break through that ceiling to be recognized as a professionals comparable to someone like an attorney as these guys really lack recognition for their work and seek higher esteem.
Don Konipol A “Syndication Guy” Does a Hard Analysis
2 September 2025 | 1 reply
So, while a valuation decline in private syndication might not be recognized for a long time, a bear market in REITs is “shouting” at the investor every day.
Maddy Morell Structuring Creative Financing on 50-Unit Multifamily (KCMO)
11 September 2025 | 15 replies
The challenge is there aren’t a lot of recent comps in KC for newer Class A, studio-loft style assets to lean on, which is why I put this post out — trying to get feedback on how to structure it creatively to make it more attractive.What we do know: Class C comps nearby are $100k+/door, so with this being Class A, 2021 build, modern loft layouts (w/ separate lofted bed area), and in a highly walkable location right by the college, we think there’s justification to push above that.That said, I fully recognize we’re testing the top of the market.
Joe Savaiano Buying Outside of USA
28 August 2025 | 6 replies
I'm seeing opportunities in Colombia, Perú, Argentina, Panamá, and México.But, unless you're located IN one of these countries, it's probably not the place to learn real estate investing.That said, you should know that the amount of capital you have has ZERO bearing on whether you can get started in real estate.If you know how to property recognize and analyze a deal and you are able to get prospective sellers to tell you their problems, you're well on your way to becoming an investor.However, you could have a million dollars in your pocket, but if you can't recognize nor analyze a deal and can't talk to sellers, you're no investor.
Victoria Spagnolo New to seller financing and have some questions!
3 September 2025 | 3 replies
Does the heir have a legally binding, court recognized power of attorney?
Russell Roberts 100% Bonus Depreciation + REP status = TAX FREE Roth Conversion?
5 September 2025 | 23 replies
@Michael Plaks @Julius Vincent @Jason MalabuteIf the OP (@Russell Roberts) were to change #1 be a direct investment, say an expensive LTR capable of creating large tax losses via bonus depreciation (and assuming he otherwise does everything to legitimately qualify for REPS), would that be able to offset the ordinary income recognized from the Roth conversion?
Anthony Jackson Norada Capital Management Promissory note investment
12 September 2025 | 49 replies
I am interested in investing in something a bit more passive as I am getting older and, while I love the real estate asset class, I do recognize the need for multiple streams of income.