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Vladimir Lukyanov How to get info from a seller when working with an agent?
22 October 2025 | 2 replies
(reiterates seller's urgency)It is possible that the seller/seller's agent will refuse to answer some or all of these questions until you prove yourself a serious investors by sharing pre-approval/proof of funds and/or an offer.It is also possible that from just 1 or 2 of the questions above, the seller/seller's agent will begin disclosing additional information i.e. motivation, flexibility on price, openness to different terms, target net proceeds (aka what they want to walk away with at closing)All the best!
Bradley Benson Scaling Investment Property Portfolio
27 October 2025 | 4 replies
They put 20% down, so a $40k-ish investment will have grown to $150k in equity in under 10 years, all while the monthly rents cover most or all of the monthly operating expenses.
Blake Andrews Buying my First Rental
17 October 2025 | 1 reply
You could also BRRRR, where you buy, rehab, and refinance to pull most or all cash back out.
Biral Shah Section 8 acquisition investment
24 October 2025 | 10 replies
Any landlord can accept Section 8 (Housing Choice Vouchers) — it’s simply a government program where the local housing authority pays a portion (or all) of a tenant’s rent directly to you.That means you can buy any investment property that meets your market and return criteria, pass the housing authority’s inspection, and rent it to a qualified Section 8 tenant.There’s nothing “exclusive” about that process.Bottom line: you don’t need an Acquisition company or anyone else to “get into” Section 8.
Sherelle Montague Approved for down payment assistance on duplex
27 October 2025 | 8 replies
If one side covers most or all of the payment, you’re essentially “house hacking” and living nearly rent-free.
Aris Rodriguez Inheritance opportunity in Central NJ
23 October 2025 | 5 replies
Think of it like Insurance:)Once you learn more, you can take over parts or all of management.Making it your full time career would probably require more cashflow than these units can produce.
Deb Markland Should I go into business with my son?
26 October 2025 | 19 replies
Who would actually own the property, you and your husband, or all three of you together?
Edward Dandrea S8 acquisition.com looking for real reviews
25 October 2025 | 12 replies
lol again with this company ...Any landlord can accept Section 8 (Housing Choice Vouchers) — it’s simply a government program where the local housing authority pays a portion (or all) of a tenant’s rent directly to you.That means you can buy any investment property that meets your market and return criteria, pass the housing authority’s inspection, and rent it to a qualified Section 8 tenant.There’s nothing “exclusive” about that process.Bottom line: you don’t need an Acquisition company or anyone else to “get into” Section 8.
Kyle Duncan Back and Forth Trying to Find and Appropriate Value on my MHP
8 October 2025 | 2 replies
Parcel is divisible.POH: 2x 2024's 2x 1990s 1x 1970sTOH: 4x 1990s-2000s homesPotential rent from additional homes: $1200/$14400 or all TOH$4000/$48000 for all POH$2800/$33600 for 50/50 mixMy problem that I constantly run into is that I PERSONALLY think that I could maybe sell @ $549,900.00.Everyone tells me that is too low based off of cap rate alone..
Kidany Cabrera New Investor, Ready to learn and stop spinning my wheels
29 October 2025 | 9 replies
They would put down some, most, or all of the money to fund the deal and you would work out an agreement detailing responsibilities for each of the partners. in order to find a partner, you would need to present the deal in as much detail as possible, including purchase price, closing costs, holding costs, renovation cost, resale costs, etc