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Danilo Huamani Marketing Strategies Wholesalers Use to Reach Distressed Sellers
23 October 2025 | 4 replies
I’d be careful with some of the advice floating around out there.Sending out texts or cold calling the wrong person can land you in hot water.
Britt Martin AI Data Centers Dark Side Of Real Estate
21 October 2025 | 2 replies
Concerns such as the home value decreasing, 24/7 humming noise, increase water bills, increase electric bills and other environmental concerns in regards to health. 
Ken M. Subject To – Why You Need Money To Buy Using "Subject To" (SubTo) - Safely, Legally
1 November 2025 | 2 replies
So, give them money to move.Bought for $157,100.38 ****** ARV$245,000.005 bed 3 bath – Phoenix AZThese are the numbers from the HUD statementBought for $157,100.38 ****ARV$245,000.00Existing Loan Amt Payoff $118,145.37*Subject To$118,145.37****Closing Costs From HUDTitle$1,045.00Escrow$1,400.00County Taxes$538.38Recording Fee$120.00Cash to seller$10,000.00Misc other charges$525.00Total Amount Due $$13,628.38***Arrears To Bring Account DueTotal Number of Missed Payments:11Total Payment Amount$10,095.47Unpaid Late Charges$146.84Additional Amounts:Foreclosure Fee/Cost$354.19Unpaid Advance Bal$1,101.75Total Amount Due $$11,698.25***FHA Loan Mod 2nd$11,582.44***My Out of Pocket$36,909.07***Total Cost Basis of Purchase$155,054.44ARV (After Repair Value)$245,000.00Repairs Post Purchase$ 5,000.00 +/-Unrealized Profit$84,945.56***Equity (ARV minus Subject To payoff)$126,854.63***I strongly recommend having 3 months reserves as follows:Monthly Mortgage$917.77(Taxes included)Electric Monthly$362.21Water & Sewer Monthly$102.80HOA – None$0Reserves3 months mortgage payments @ $917.77 per month = $2,753.313 months Electric payments @ $362.21 per month = $1,086.633 months Water payments @ $102.80 per month = $ 308.40 Minmum Reserves Total $4,148.34Then I turned around and sold it on a Lease Option for $265,000 getting $20,000 down on a nonrefundable Option fee, and rent of $1,900 a month.
Ken M. Subject To – Why You Need Money To Buy Using "Subject To" (SubTo) - Safely, Legally
25 October 2025 | 1 reply
So, give them money to move.Bought for $157,100.38 ****** ARV$245,000.005 bed 3 bath – Phoenix AZThese are the numbers from the HUD statementBought for $157,100.38 ****ARV$245,000.00Existing Loan Amt Payoff $118,145.37*Subject To$118,145.37****Closing Costs From HUDTitle$1,045.00Escrow$1,400.00County Taxes$538.38Recording Fee$120.00Cash to seller$10,000.00Misc other charges$525.00Total Amount Due $$13,628.38***Arrears To Bring Account DueTotal Number of Missed Payments:11Total Payment Amount$10,095.47Unpaid Late Charges$146.84Additional Amounts:Foreclosure Fee/Cost$354.19Unpaid Advance Bal$1,101.75Total Amount Due $$11,698.25***FHA Loan Mod 2nd$11,582.44***My Out of Pocket$36,909.07***Total Cost Basis of Purchase$155,054.44ARV (After Repair Value)$245,000.00Repairs Post Purchase$ 5,000.00 +/-Unrealized Profit$84,945.56***Equity (ARV minus Subject To payoff)$126,854.63***I strongly recommend having 3 months reserves as follows:Monthly Mortgage$917.77(Taxes included)Electric Monthly$362.21Water & Sewer Monthly$102.80HOA – None$0Reserves3 months mortgage payments @ $917.77 per month = $2,753.313 months Electric payments @ $362.21 per month = $1,086.633 months Water payments @ $102.80 per month = $ 308.40 Minmum Reserves Total $4,148.34Then I turned around and sold it on a Lease Option for $265,000 getting $20,000 down on a nonrefundable Option fee, and rent of $1,900 a month.
Jorge Vazquez Have You Ever Actually Gotten a Full Insurance Payout? 25 Years In, I Haven’t.
26 October 2025 | 6 replies
A client had a huge tree fall on house, in huge rain storm so there was also water damage, that got fully covered.
Gp G. Tenant Eviction, Code Enforcement and Court Case Date
31 October 2025 | 6 replies
This tenant complained about a water leak and did not allow the sheetrock contractor to put sheetrock drywall after the plumber completed his work.
Chris Walsh Hotel conversions to multi family
23 October 2025 | 8 replies
Most hotels dont have kitchens in the rooms , water heaters , rooms are small , electric isnt metered per unit .
Jim Bowman New investor, first deal complete.
3 November 2025 | 8 replies
PITI is about 1800.I have sufficient reserves in the SDIRA to cover anything major (the unit has new appliances, water heaters, roof, and paint).
Justin Rivet Seasonal trailer site with industrial lot
25 October 2025 | 3 replies
It has two wells that provide water. septic is a holding tank regularly pumped  I am a mechanical contractor doing plumbing and hvac/r.
Alan Asriants New investor? Please be cautious when dealing with Wholesalers - Get a second opinion
3 November 2025 | 0 replies
Unfortunately, I’ve run into a lot of people who were sold a project that was dead in the water to begin with.