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Michael Ashe Renting out my primary residence and buying a new primary
28 February 2024 | 7 replies
Its much more achievable than 20% on an investment property. and I play the long game and rely on the equity I build versus living by the cash flow. 
Karma Senge Peter Harris Coaching - Disappointed
1 March 2024 | 97 replies
. : DROWN THEM IN FUTURES  "  this to me is like that take folks that have rally no experience in something that takes a ton of experience to get good at @Joel Owens give them a cheap buy in .. lead the carrot with the 500k which is more money than most of these folks have ever made or dreamed of and yes they jump in... to me just same ole same ole guru stuff.. and the Guru makes most fo the money on the 10k and monthly other wise why charge either of those if they are making 250k per student.. that would be the big money.. why because they don't do a ton of it ( maybe ) I just don't see this in todays market as being real.. or achievable for folks that don't have like Joel says significant liquidity to buy commercial and experience... you want expe3rince in commercial get a license go work for a commercial broker get paid to do your apprentice work and like many of us 10 years  into the career you start making some significant coin.if it was as easy as pay 10k and 197 a month.. there would be NO commercial property to buy you guys would own it all.And again if this is all about nothing down owner finance that ship sailed over the horizon many moons ago.my 2 cents.
Patty L. New to BP: Advice on 40 acres with established business
27 February 2024 | 1 reply
It would take us longer to achieve our goal of owning a property like this.Don't buy the existing business+real estate, find our own land and do it all ourselves.
Grant Stuard How are people scaling so fast?
28 February 2024 | 130 replies
I always love having deep big why discussions and brainstorming ways to achieve them so hmu if that's something you want to do together :)
Michael Gustavo SF/Bay Area flipping opportunities, are they out there?
27 February 2024 | 17 replies
I have tried working with wholesalers but that deal avenue has not worked for me yet.Would you be able to share what numbers/returns you are looking to achieve?
Harsh Poshti Auction condo financing
26 February 2024 | 2 replies
I was told by the Trustee, I could finance the condo instead of buying it with all cash.However, since this is auction property and doesn't allow someone to do inspection from inside most of the lender are suggesting that get a hard money loan instead of conventional investment loan.hard money loans are expensive (12% to 13% + origination fees).Does anyone has done this before with conventional investment loan where you don't do the inside appraisal.or any recommendations for lender who can help achieve this?
Blake Porter First Multi-Family Investment
26 February 2024 | 2 replies
I am one step closer to achieving my dreams and having a great time on the journey there.
Rickey Walker Excited to Learn More from the BP Community
26 February 2024 | 1 reply
@Rickey Walker, due to market conditions, interest rates, and scarce inventory, sourcing and acquiring long-term cash flow rentals is difficult, to say the least, unless you put down 35%-40%.As I inform most folks, you'll need to implement a creative strategy if your investment criteria predominantly focus on achieving cash flow.
Jacqueline Gonzalez How to become an investor-friendly agent
27 February 2024 | 13 replies
There were a lot of steps missed from the very start like defining what exactly the client wants to achieve, are they preapproved and did you collect proof of funds to close, how will any acquisition be titled and why it matters now; how valuation is determined, current market conditions - appreciation, rent price, eviction rates, more; what makes a property ineligible for your client's search - what if it doesn't qualify for insurance, what if the repair cost will exceed a certain dollar amount, more. 
Jacob Zivanovich Am I Running the Numbers Correctly?
26 February 2024 | 13 replies
Been analyzing deals for over a year now, and want to hear what you guys aim to achieve when house hacking.