
12 March 2016 | 45 replies
Even a CEO of a fortune 100, 500, or thousand company can have that fear.

29 February 2016 | 10 replies
I've got to get over the fear of uncertainty.

24 February 2016 | 6 replies
Pros/cons/forecasts/fears/warnings etc.Thanks in advance!

10 March 2016 | 11 replies
This may alleviate some of her fears.

26 February 2016 | 3 replies
Hello BP members,I'm a fairly new investor.I have one sfh.I bought cash here in Hudson valley NY.I rehabbed myself and am now renting it out,tenants are on their second year lease,things are fairly well,very good cash flow since I own free and clear.Im ready to move ahead.i have so many questions but will ask one for fear of confusing everyone.So I hear and read constantly that hard money is an option ( or heloc or he,loan)My aim is to buy at least two sfhs at once and rehab and hold.I hear hard money lenders will allow you to spread the down payments on each also supply rehab funding etc.After all is complete I understand the next step to be rate and term refi.My confusion is will it justify doing so even though a conventional lender will ask for down payments and closing costs for each home separately when trying to refi the homes now that they are in good condition?

26 May 2016 | 6 replies
It was interesting to watch how the speaker dealt with people struggling with their own self limiting mindsets and fear.

26 February 2016 | 4 replies
I've learned a lot, or so I think, just haven't applied the knowledge yet and frankly I am still fearful.

12 April 2016 | 14 replies
Feel free to pm me or call me & maybe I can help you on your fears:0 Investing in out of state real estate can be daunting....all the numbers, however, if you find a person who takes time to assist you, it is not that hard.I try to help everyone I talk to, whether they purchase from me & the company I work with or from someone else.Education, patience, asking questions makes this process so much easier!
26 February 2016 | 2 replies
We're a little fearful of pulling the trigger until we know more, but I had an idea that might ease us into the rental game.The idea that came to me recently involves my in-laws.

3 March 2016 | 15 replies
If the investor doesn't buy it, it's just lost effort and money to me.Add in the fear that you will be asking for a discounted commission on the listing (almost always a bad idea) and the distrust that you'll buy the good deal and then FSBO it, lease option it or list it with someone else and very few are truly willing to work with flip investors.While it is true that most agents don't understand what an investor really needs in a deal, most "investors" don't ever really invest in a meaningful way.