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Nate Burnett Tenant move out issues
6 September 2017 | 8 replies
Especially if in reality the carpet has lived most of its useful life and its time to change them anyway...I totally get the desire to want to stand by your principles.....and I hate to cave to tenants since it also trains them to be a PITA to their next landlord.... but its s business and you have to pick your battles and move on
Samuel Bavido Look into your crystal ball with me! (self-driving cars)
6 September 2017 | 5 replies
I still see desirable real estate now still being desirable in 15 years.
Matthew Hunt Out of State Investor in Southern California
6 September 2017 | 3 replies
All the best in expanding and in everything else you desire in REI 🤗
Rodney Sums Investment horror stories
6 September 2017 | 1 reply
What choices have you made that didn't produce desired outcomes and became learning experiences?
Elizabeth Wilson Got lots of detailed pre-foreclosure Info - What to do with it!?!
23 September 2017 | 18 replies
The other day my uncle received a $1 bill in the mail from someone offering to buy his house --- I bet they used your Property Search feature to find him (100% equity, in a very desirable market of California, purchased back in the 80's).  
Robert Scaife Can I trust rental Zestimates?
9 September 2017 | 23 replies
Neighborhood is full of retirees and has no rental comps....doesn't sound like a great place to buy a rental investment property......and Zillow estimate is WAY off from your desired rent and in a bad way, so even factoring in some "leeway" for Zillow being off, its not even in the ballpark of what you need..... so going to be hard to convince me this is a good buy...unless its a buy and flip, but based on your numbers it doesn't sound like that's any good either
Jorge Retes On my way to start on our first property!
8 September 2017 | 1 reply
The property is in a distressed situation and would definitely need a remodel to sell for retail value (we might have to move some walls around to make the property more desirable). the property is around 60 years old with 995 sq. and around 400 sq unpermited on top of that and there is a mortgage of around 255k on it.
Saul G. What happens to a local market after a hurricane??
25 September 2017 | 5 replies
thanks @Joseph M. everything almost back to normal here.well from what i can tell the market has slowed down a bit, a lot of damaged property, i've seen 10-20k discounts in some desirable areas for SFR but that may not offset the damage
Chris Jensen New member from Eastern Iowa
9 September 2017 | 10 replies
My immediate needs with BP are to learn the most effective ways to identify leads and obtain financing, along with tips and tricks on buying and managing MF property outside my local market - this is a big desire but also a big concern, not having done it before.  
Andrew Namkoong First Investment Property...my mind changed after reading BP
10 September 2017 | 2 replies
Now I am really hesitant to close this deal...Deal summaryLocation: Norcross, GAPurchase Price: $218kUsing conventional loan - 4.375%, 20% downpaymentmarket rent $1600-1650brand new (less than 4 years old) townhome, end unit, in a very favorable locationThis community/area has gone up $60k in the last 3 years and I thought there was some room for more growth given the market condition + desirable location. 15 year old houses are trading around the same price in the area, which gave me a little more confidence that this property could gain value in the next few years.