![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/677341/small_1621495265-avatar-shayspott3.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
19 January 2017 | 3 replies
You wouldn't want to perform an appendectomy before you went to medical school. take your time, do it right.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/684600/small_1621495415-avatar-sarahh41.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
24 January 2017 | 4 replies
This flipper has earned a reputation among the children of the original residents (who all went to school together and still talk from time to time) as someone who can solve their parent's house problem, including all the stuff they don't want to deal with.Advertising that you buy homes as-is, and that the house doesn't need to be cleaned out first may be a marketing point to touch on.
21 January 2017 | 15 replies
I found out about Bigger Pockets from a high school friend who is a real estate agent.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/526189/small_1621481523-avatar-christopherh65.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
19 January 2017 | 5 replies
Here are a few particulars.2/1 single family homeApproximately 950 sqfB-/C+ neighborhood Great school district (Cobb County)1 1/2 acre lotShort distance to shopping areasInterior down to studs (as seen from the street since the front door is open as well as windows)I have gone through county records and identified the owner.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/682018/small_1621495367-avatar-stephenc74.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
27 January 2017 | 14 replies
As investors, we know it's another 6-figure paycheck a few months down the road after we apply a bit of 'rehab magic.'
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/705964/small_1621495788-avatar-craigl39.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
20 January 2017 | 0 replies
I have a large amount of school debt and renovation debt (flood) from an apartment complex I'm buying on land contract.
20 January 2017 | 2 replies
I want to know is anyone knows of any good online schools that deliver what they promise.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/627322/small_1729456316-avatar-jonathanb92.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
25 January 2017 | 7 replies
You will offer a contract of sale where there would be no commission or settlement cost and that your offer is NET to seller.Once you have control you can now work on locating an assignee - you have options -List it - not a great option - if you want a fast sale -listing it will take too long - too many contingencies - too many gate keepers.Offer it privately for sale - all cash - as is - social media - too many moving parts - you need to negotiate with prospective buyers, show the property - write a contract of sale - and demand CASH - won't be easy - My favorite option (remember I am an auctioneer) - offer the property - while in contract - at PUBLIC AUCTION - advertise it for 3 weeks and let the auctioneer do his magic - it is fast - predictable - all cash and as is without contingencies.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/561108/small_1621492633-avatar-william2017.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
21 January 2017 | 9 replies
I'm 17 years young, and finishing high school with plans to attend either the University of Virginia or William and Mary in the Fall of 2017.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/646369/small_1621494574-avatar-audreye4.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
24 January 2017 | 23 replies
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-sac-california-high-housing-prices-20160414-story.htmlThe California Association of Realtors has predicted a mass exodus out of the Bay Area this year, either to more affordable surrounding counties (Sacramento and the Central Valley) or out of California all together:http://la.curbed.com/2016/3/4/11161626/california-housing-costs-migrationBoomers who are sitting on a ton of equity realize they can move out of the Bay Area to retire to live like a king somewhere in the Midwest and purchase their house cash, and Millennials are entering their prime "settle down" years and think $650k for a 1950's tract home is a joke and they can't afford it even if they wanted it.But, they can move to Sacramento and buy a $350k remodeled home in a nice area with great school districts and raise their newborn children.