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Erica Gordon How long did it take you to find your first duplex?
7 April 2022 | 62 replies
@Erica Gordon YAYY so glad you found something, and we're neighbors lol For me the most important part was if there is room for rent to rise (via market, upgrades), and when both units are rented I am making the profit I envisioned.  
Brandon Turner HUGE Milestone Hit Today -- 200,000 Members on BiggerPockets!
2 September 2014 | 44 replies
Congratulations @Joshua Dorkin  Question, when you started BP, did you envision this sort of site and growth?  
Derek T. Realtor Charging for Comps?
15 June 2013 | 83 replies
See I see the big picture and it is the relationship that will pay dividends later.Just as in the case of looking at an ugly home and envisioning the potential behind the mold (thought you might like that)...
Wei Hong Newbie from Singapore
25 April 2013 | 12 replies
Is it doable considering I do not reside in USA and do not have a credit score a) Loan amount of around 200k securitized by the 3 existing properties plus additional ones purchasedb) The current properties were purchased for 100+k, not sure of the actual value now.c) 50% LTV ratio, I have cash on hand for topups to meet the LTV d) Loan tenor of ~10 yearse) Properties purchased will probably be around the 30-50k rangeThe way I envision how this will work is that I am able to get a committed line that I can draw upon based on the 3 properties, so that I can proceed with the other purchases as though they were cash purchases (together with additional invested cash).
Elliott Sanchez Looking for a contractor/partner in Austin, TX
6 September 2016 | 1 reply
I envision a partnership where I'll be in charge of finding and putting the deal together.
Account Closed Leveraging a Rental Property
6 March 2022 | 1 reply
HELOC and Cash out Refi are the obvious ones, The team leader for my real estate team (Envision Realty) uses some sort of portfolio loan where they use the equity in the properties as leverage for purchasing the properties as well as fixing them up.
Joshua D. business plan help
25 July 2015 | 5 replies
Now try to envision where you want to be in ten years.
Lina Shum rent controlled tenant in New York City
1 September 2015 | 12 replies
Of course this isn't really a parallel situation and I don't envision anything like that happening to you, but its an amusing anecdote if nothing else.
Michelle Tucker Newbie from NE Ohio
18 October 2016 | 32 replies
Unless you're going the turn key route, this isn't what you'd be buying, but envisioning what you can do to the mess you are considering buying can be helpful.  
Michael Delpier Hi! New member in Houston, TX, but investing in San Mateo, CA area
30 June 2016 | 52 replies
I'm trying to envision my end goal and I was just trying to make an analogy in my mind.