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Bryan Beal 1031 Exchange ----> Reinvesting in LLC
28 February 2019 | 8 replies
I understand someone can’t physically take the proceeds - I was implying that the money would simply go towards new properties that would be held in a LLC.
Steven Foster Wilson Renovations on a 0% APR Card (Hoping for inspiration stories)
26 July 2019 | 12 replies
A personal loan to get you out of this should definitely be high on the list of your first lines of last resort.The devil in this I think very much lies in the details of the renovation and the physical specs of this building.
Michael DeLon Lexington, KY - My son & his wife need a good house to rent.
17 February 2023 | 1 reply
He'll be a Doctor of Physical Therapy and she's going to UK for her Masters and possibly Doctorate in Social Work. 
Chris Yeung City of Gainesville, FL rental permit needed?
22 August 2022 | 6 replies
They have been looking at properties whose addresses do not match between mailing and physical and sending notices to collect, if the person can prove they are in fact not renting the house.
Marv Edelstein Looking to create a website
29 May 2024 | 21 replies
At that time, even the most impatient visitors don't physically have time to hit the back button.
William Allen What Will Happen to the Real Estate Market in 2021?
6 May 2021 | 8 replies
We need volume under 350k and it is physically impossible for a builder to do.A lot of factors influence the market, like you have pointed out @William Allen - interest rates, goverment policy, money supply, stimulus, forbearance etc - but in the end it comes down to supply and demand.
Mark S. Section 8 Rent Abatement - Memphis Housing Authority 2020
21 October 2020 | 6 replies
In any case, in my opinion, if the lease ran through the end of April (whether she was physically in the property or not), we're entitled to April's rent. 
Michael Thelin Can I Pay for Consultation for a 30 Unit Deal?
13 August 2020 | 9 replies
Financial, Physical, and Legal Due Diligence.
Alexander C Cartwright Houston TX - reccommendation for Multi-family physical inspection
19 July 2022 | 1 reply
Hello BP Community - Just got 120 unit mult-family under contract in Houston, TX - going to be syndicating the deal :) I'm seeking for a recommendation for a group that can do a physical inspection of the property.
Allen L. Cash flow is still king, convince me otherwise
19 September 2022 | 7 replies
I live in a so called "cashflow market" (Milwaukee) and have always made a lot more on equity than on cash flow, even before the last 3 years.But I also know investors who have grown and managed a portfolio "city cash flow properties" for decades and have almost nothing to show for - because capex exceeded cash flow.High appreciation markets are also risky to invest - while I feel very strongly about that market not going to crash as a whole, I am not so sure if markets like TX will not come under pressure after the exuberant gains of the last years.The Midwest is the only region left with an affordability index over 100 (median family can afford a median home), so just like communicating vessels in physics we may see a market rebalancing, where remote workers will move to where living expenses are affordable (not only housing) and boom markets will see an adjustment (not a crash).And even if you are an apartment syndicator, you need cash flow to boost NOI - there is just no way around it.