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Orit Nahum Newbie interested in low or no money down homes...
2 November 2015 | 2 replies
There is no substitute for being physically present with experienced investors.I'm always happy to help point you in the right direction for resources or tools on BiggerPockets that can help you with your REI goals!
Alex Lee Where are you getting your market data?
7 September 2023 | 3 replies
For property related info, there is really no substitute for recorded county data.
Sean Wilt Tybee Island GA Short Term Rental Experience?
2 June 2023 | 5 replies
I was already working on getting an income property in 2020 and the pandemic has redirected my focus to something my family can use personally for the next year or two- as a substitute for all the travel we're not doing.
Kim Hopkins Mathematical Connection Between Debt Terms & Cash on Cash Return
19 September 2023 | 20 replies
I can restate your statement above with substitutions in bold font... and it would also be true:But nonetheless, the application is if the cap rate (NOI/PP) is equal to the COC (CF/DP), then the differences are equally proportional, and that's the Interest (NOI-CF)/(PP-DP) by definition.Are you NOT interested in the “why” for this proportional equality?
Edwin W. RE: Wholesaling Lease Options
11 September 2015 | 16 replies
@Edwin WongI got my start in Real Estate Investing when I was 25 years old long time ago, fresh out of the Marine CorpsMy job was to interview homesellers and show them all their options, then have them sign a letter of intent to lease or purchase.My boss would then call them up and go over their options with them, and then they would go to the lawyers office and fill out the appropriate paperwork to sell their home.There's no substitute for experience in front of sellers.I have probably seen anywhere from 2500 to 3000 sellers in my lifetime since my first deal and 1986.I have experienced many different types of issues, such as probate, divorce, bankruptcy, no equity, hi Equity, Free and clear houses,  light rehabs, heavy rehabs, ABCD areas,etc.My best advice is Get a coach to help you in your first year, there's no substitute for ensuring you having success in your first year
Curtis H. Can bank block bringing loan current for Sub2 deal?
25 August 2014 | 62 replies
XXXXXX, Official Records A substitution of trustee under said deed of trust which names, as the substituted trustee, the following Trustee: Recording Date: Recording No.: Pine Point Lender Services, LLC April 17, 2014 as instrument no.
Jathan Bingham New investor in the Utah county, Utah
28 March 2018 | 5 replies
While BP has great info, there is no substitute for local information from local investors!
Satyam Mistry HOA Restricting Rentals
22 May 2020 | 9 replies
Within fourteen (14) days after receipt of such notice, the association, by written notice to the owner of such apartment, may either purchase such apartment on the price and on the terms set forth in the proposed purchase agreement, or lease the property or furnish a substitute tenant for the property on the terms and for the price contained in the proposed lease.
Carl Kahkonen amount of fee for assigning a deal versus doing a double close on a deal.
4 January 2013 | 22 replies
To be clear, this word was not intended to mean fair or unfair, but a substituted word for "reasonable".To be clear, from where I stand, a "reasonable fee" for a wholeslaer is 10%-20% of the equity position and never did I state that sales price should be based on acquisition price.
Juan Rodriguez Be Serious! Novice or Seasoned Investor Don't use Zillow for Comp
13 December 2016 | 11 replies
@David Dachtera you're absolutely correct and believe it to be a great starting point but can never be used a complete substitute for a CMA prepared by a qualified high sales realtor.