
20 September 2018 | 0 replies
As I look around the Bigger Pockets Forums I see a lot of questions and comments about investors interacting with Real Estate Agents.

1 October 2018 | 8 replies
In the interim, I had reflected on potentially shady pattern in my interactions/encounters, I decided to cancel the deal per the contract as the title was not deliverable by the closing date, confirmed by the title company.How do I get my earnest money deposit back, and when does the title company give it back?

15 November 2018 | 7 replies
It's just that I'm anticipating a "better" tax situation next year - that is, for personal medical reasons in my family, I'm anticipating a lower level of income next year.

27 October 2018 | 5 replies
Looking forward to interacting with you all!

26 September 2018 | 8 replies
It also largely depends how far out of Boston you anticipate going.

22 September 2018 | 11 replies
Rent I anticipate to get with carpet vs wood floor

22 September 2018 | 3 replies
House could have rented for 1200 to 1400, my hoa fees and mortgage were about 945, so it did not make sense to rent and we knew we needed to list it.We anticipated being able to make 5 to 10 grand on the house.

2 February 2021 | 16 replies
An amount sent via email in a spreadsheet, 2 days after the date we agreed I would receive payment, was equal to 12% of the net profits...Vastly different from the 60% split I was anticipating after rehabbing, managing and selling the property...This calculation included doubled the closing costs, recouping revenue and expenses that were already subtracted from the HUD/CD.

17 January 2019 | 17 replies
Definitely, agree with that.For actual closings, I anticipate using a title company's office, the office of the other realtor involved in the transaction, or if neither of those is an option renting out a small office space for an hour or two.

23 September 2018 | 2 replies
Pay a handy guy to ride with you and scout the property (just a thought) otherwise, the best use of your time will be to verify if your buying a first lien position, knowing your market well enough to know what your buying and what your exit is, and underwriting the prospective deal so you anticipate worse case.