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Aaron C. Reposition Refinance Apartment
16 January 2020 | 7 replies
I bought the property at a steep discount.Has anyone else encountered this before?
Mindy Jensen PSA: Agents BE Careful When Showing Properties to Unknown Buyers
13 January 2019 | 36 replies
In 18 years in Real Estate, I can't tell you how many properties I've walked into and encountered someone who wasn't legally supposed to be in the property.
Jorge Leon Jr Starting with 100k heloc flip or brrrrr
8 January 2019 | 0 replies
Hello again biggerpockets  im going to start out using a HELOC from my old man’s house he will be having around a 200k heloc pretty soon and i will flip my first home some time late january or early February using a 100k or less of that helocI have recently made an amazing encounter with a broker that is in charged of selling off a local credit unions foreclosures and i have to say even with my inexperience’s in flips there is money to be made in my local market Currently looking at a property that is foreclosed on might go for 55k or 60k bank hasnt approved a price yet took a contractor that i trust and another one i never dealt with and around a similar bids 25k-35k repairs needed1950’s home  has been updated electrical wise plumbing still not sure will get inspected and foundation is sound on slabNeeds roof redoneKitchen1 full Restroom1/2 restroomDriveway workDetached Garage work (door and cement work)Redo kitchen cielingRedo living room cielingMove electrical outletsRedo floor or overlay with laminate (ugly old tile)New paint in and out(ultimately on what i choose material wise prefabbed or custom) a recent house 3 houses down the same road was recently flipped and sold for 140k is sightly larger 1280 sqft vs 1080sqft (one im looking to buy) the realtor i deal with works for this broker as well and comps match the area for what the house sold and ultimately said if i fix n flip this property i should see minimum 125k selling price high of 145k (market is hot at the moment) Given i should over estimate the rehab 35k rehab 55k purchaseAll in at 90k Sales at minimum 125kPotential profit 35k minus holding cost expenses and commission to realtor should be arund 27.5k profit If this works out i would repeat and do more flips jn the future to build up enough cash (really want to build up 500k cash not counting HELOC) to were i can do multiple flips at a time  and keeping 1 free and clear to have a high cash flowing sfr rentals sooner then just 200$ a month per door really want to have 800$ a month cash flowing properties I know alot of people like over leveraging and using OPM’s but this is my realistic niche i can accomplish especially in the hot market im currently inI run a restaurant as my full time “job” but can definitely get out and manage my contractor and have worked with him in the past, for sure one i get the hang of flipping ill probably stick a manager in my place and go full time flipping myself if it goes smoothly (never does i know)Would this method be worth while to build up cash fastest way without leveraging and using OPM’s for now with SFR’s and flipsGo easy on me i been reading alot of books and listening to podcasts daily and get the lingo of the real estate investing world and alot of different ideas from what other people have done in the past to be successful Like episode 121 from bp real estate podcasts those guys are my age and killing in their 20’s yes all hands on but they going strong for sure(Sorry long read)
Corin Prendiville To be your own contractor, or not? Liquidating properties, flips
16 August 2018 | 0 replies
I had really bad sticker shock with this property when we reached out to contractors for basic repairs and decided to take it all on myself, which was a big mistake in hindsight since I missed the Spring buying fever and we lost some of the value on the property.
Jessica Wood Can’t enter rental unit - active water leak
4 September 2018 | 54 replies
Knocked it sideways and ripped the sticker off of our door saying that we have a video recording in progress.
Samantha S. HOA pool waiver: Should I also have my tenant sign a waiver?
30 August 2018 | 1 reply
I dot my I's and cross my T's, as I encounter many things for the first time.
Ryan Pryor Buying a car and writing it off
31 August 2018 | 4 replies
  :)  Tax-ignorant clowns like Grant Cardone (who amazingly holds an accounting degree) love to "teach" bogus "tax-saving loopholes" - like put a business sticker on your car to make it deductible.You car is only deductible if it is actually used for a legitimate business, as @Lance Lvovsky explained. 
Christopher Freeman Tenant Complaining About Strength of Wi-Fi Network
4 September 2018 | 80 replies
Encountered similar WiFi issues in one of my rentals.  
Pat Jackson What's your favorite thing to do with wood paneling?
5 September 2018 | 13 replies
You probably know this already but just for the sake of anyone reading this thread who doesn't... regarding electrical: that 70A panel will need to be replaced, especially if it's Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) , Zinsco, GTE-Sylvania, Westinghouse, or contains any stab-loc breakers (usually with with red stickers) which fail to trip and are prone to starting fires. 70A is not enough for modern power consumption as it is, 100A is now the minimum per code, or even better upgrade to 150A or even 200A service since you have AC.
Thomas D. I this illegal to do with my condos?
12 September 2018 | 78 replies
Have Cousin Earl's LLC buy the first one all cash for an inflated price, basically do anything humanly possible to get the first batch sold for as much as possible in nominal sticker price.