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Russell Anderson New to BP - From Nor Cal!
18 October 2018 | 7 replies
I feel posting via the app is a little awkward but I'll figure it out.
Leland S. East Nash Flip, looking for discount material vendors
26 September 2018 | 3 replies
Cleanup Job (Low cost fast flip): - landscape package in front - remove deck- remove vines from house - clean exterior, fix siding and wood rot, paint neutral beige/gray color - clean driveway/weed, clean retaining wall/pavement - replace flooring with mid grade flooring bottom level, carpet upstairs - replace interior fixtures - paint interior white trim, light color beige/gray walls, popcorn ceiling removal - new kitchen appliancesRehab options:- Replace deck with new one (kind of awkward that high to me) vs Remove and fill in wall or add large window to master.- Potential space to move laundry into upstairs bathroom closet vs basement - Can maybe get away with toilet/vanity replacement in each bathroom- Uncertain if painting or replacing cabinets with ikea type is worth it- Any in-ceiling lighting will cause a disaster with electrical since it is out of date- Repave/fix concrete front porch and side porch - replace/paint railing- Replace front walkway cement, or remove walkway and replace with right angled walk to driveway (may not provide ROI)- Tear down vs paint garage port in back yard
Leland S. Fix n Flip options for best ROI, cheap n quick or rehab?
1 October 2018 | 2 replies
id=1IaAr5B1WeT...Cleanup Job (Low cost fast flip): landscape package in front remove deckremove vines from house clean exterior, fix siding and wood rot, paint neutral beige/gray color clean driveway/weed, clean retaining wall/pavement replace flooring with mid grade flooring bottom level, carpet upstairs replace interior fixtures paint interior white trim, light color beige/gray walls, popcorn ceiling removal new kitchen appliancesRehab options: Replace deck with new one (kind of awkward that high to me) vs Remove and fill in wall or add large window to master.Potential space to move laundry into upstairs bathroom closet vs basement Can maybe get away with toilet/vanity replacement in each bathroomUncertain if painting or replacing cabinets with ikea type is worth itAny in-ceiling lighting will open up codes stuff with electrical since it is out of dateRepave/fix concrete front porch and side porch - replace/paint railingReplace front walkway cement, or remove walkway and replace with right angled walk to driveway (may not provide ROI)Tear down vs paint garage port in back yardWhich do you think provides highest ROI? 
Jeremy Johnson Potential BRRR Project
26 September 2018 | 2 replies
A hodge-podge of updates over 100+ years have left the houses with awkward spaces and outdated everything.The larger house is 1,625sqft duplex with a 3 bedroom unit on the first floor and 2 bedroom on the second floorThe small house is 1,150sqft duplex with 1 bedroom on the first floor and 1 bedroom on the second floorAsking price (FSBO) is around $240k for both (7 bedrooms total, 4 doors) but I'm fairly certain there is plenty of wiggle roomThese houses need *complete* remodels.
John Kaspar Awkward equity through un-assessed land?
29 June 2018 | 0 replies

So, just purchased a house a few weeks back. When the appraisal was done, the paperwork say .41 acres. Yet i received my deed in the mail shortly after and it said i have 1.1 acres. After doing some research,  the lan...

Amber K. Silent Listing Agent
12 July 2018 | 14 replies
However, that doesn't increase your chances of getting the house, and makes for an awkward transaction.   
David Clinton III Sending a "Reminder of option expiration"
4 August 2018 | 2 replies
I would much rather this tenant-buyer succeed at this purchase than fail and have the hassle of an awkward eviction next year, and am considering sending a monthly email on the 1st of each month reminding them that the clock is ticking, and giving them contact info to my loan broker for their benefit.Any thoughts or advice?  
Kyle Plants Morbid question... buying dead peoples houses
1 August 2018 | 3 replies
I’m an insurance adjuster right now by day so I don’t mind awkward conversations lol.
Dan Knight When does your salary stop becoming the only reason you get loans
6 June 2018 | 13 replies
I don't really like the awkward almost negative responses since in real estate there is no template it's completely up to you how far you go is based on how fast you move divided by your dedication multiplied by your ambition.  
Ray Egan 30 year mortgage where I don’t have to stay a year in the house
5 July 2018 | 11 replies
That awkward moment when every single reply flies right over OPs head...