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Alexis Maame Introducing - Alex from NJ: New to BiggerPockets, new to Real Estate investing
1 June 2015 | 12 replies
I was always fascinated by seeing something being made possible from just an idea on paper.I am hoping this website will provide me with a wealth of invaluable information and advice as I work to be a real estate investor.My very first project (which I'm still in the planning stages of) is my first home which I will use as my springboard/dive in to real estate investing and construction: I am hoping to buy a house in its foreclosure/short sale stage or a fairly run down property and subsequently "remodel" (but really rebuild) from ground up.My budget is tight and could be bordering unrealistic for the type of house I want and the neighborhood I'm looking at, but I don't give up too easily and believe that if I ask enough people enough questions, I can just about make it :)Anyway, that's me!
Michael Delpier Houston - Is the market going soft?
17 November 2015 | 34 replies
They are very worried that oil prices will lower oil production and therefore the Houston, economy will be impacted negatively mostly through unemployment and subsequently less new hires.
Keith Belzner Tenant / Buyer does not exercise option, now what?
13 May 2015 | 11 replies
I agree Buyer is entitled to any profit that may ultimately result from the subsequent resale of The Property. ________ 15.
NA NA Broke buyer gets crazy: Home sold on land contract needs repairs
13 May 2015 | 4 replies
Nothing herein contained shall be construed a novation or release of Buyer or any subsequent owner of liability or obligation under this agreement."
Mike Conner New to BP but love the resources-Question about closing costs
14 May 2015 | 2 replies
Rental rehab - debatable, but generally included in basis, but argument can be made for deduction.Property Taxes paid at closing - Same as Interest aboveProperty Tax Credit received at closing - Deducted from property taxes paid in the subsequent year, unless included (deducted) in basis as per above.Title Insurance - added to basis for all usesI think that's most everything...
Josh Kellum Tax Lien, good idea??
17 May 2015 | 6 replies
There is a good chance that you will lose money even when they  paid you interest, due to the cost of foreclosure.Some states requires you to pay subsequent years tax.
Chris Galindo Marketing to Pre-Foreclosures
19 November 2019 | 4 replies
After the first visit when the envelope is left behind, every subsequent visit I only leave behind two more business cards.
Eric Narciso bulk mail, standard mail, first class?
18 May 2015 | 2 replies
Bulk mail and standard mail are the same thing.To use bulk mail, you must have a bulk mail permit that costs about $300 the first year, and less in subsequent years.
Sundiata Jackson Process following a tax lien foreclosure.
21 May 2015 | 3 replies
Interest is 20% from day one, additional 10% on subsequent years.
Tiana O. How did you get your first 10 rental properties?
5 April 2017 | 65 replies
But to give you a general answer, it's using "regular" income for down payments and then "reloading" for the subsequent downpayment.