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Catherine Peters Looking for HELOC on duplex in Denver, CO - Help please!
26 April 2020 | 12 replies
I'd recommend checking out Red Rocks Credit Union.
Nicholas Leslie Any investors from the central Florida preferably Orlando area ?
11 April 2020 | 7 replies
Do you know about Rock springs in Apopka?
Jonah Cervantes Markets for New Investors
17 April 2020 | 22 replies
I live in Oregon and rent out my old house and self manage in NC and it's doing very well.I'm looking at a few Turnkey Investment in Memphis, TN and Little Rock.
Pedro Alves Intro to BP + Weighing alternatives on first deal (BRRR)
11 April 2020 | 5 replies
It feels like a rock solid deal to me, but then again I'm a newbie and could be harshly mistaken...
Steven Natera Took 3 years but I got my first Single family home!
10 May 2020 | 9 replies
I made an offer of $285k on the property based on comps and was told to kick rocks in the rudest way.
Joe Be Any real state agents in arizona that could help me?
13 April 2020 | 2 replies
And with interest rates at rock bottom, it's a pretty good time to take on a conventional mortgage (so long as your employment is secure in the midst of this COVID crisis).
Steve S. What does it cost you to change locks when turning a rental?
16 April 2020 | 9 replies
Solid as a rock and we’ve never had an issue with them.
Khenan Newton Wholesaling off the MLS - Making offers and Follow Through
12 April 2020 | 2 replies
I did the numbers and calculated that a good price to buy a property worth that much would be.I used this formula: Max Offer = (Rehab cost + profit + closing costs) - Wholesale feePlugging in the numbers I got:((1560sqft x 30) + 29600 + 14800) - 5000 = 86200So my max offer would be $86,200At first I thought I would jump on the asking price of $69.9k, but my only doubts were that the realtor only gave me 1 comp because the other properties in that area had been sold at auctions for rock bottom prices.If the realtor had given me 3-5 comps I would've been a lot more confident to say go ahead and accept the $69.9k, but I'm relying on being able to wholesale the property to an investor once I have it on contract, and I don't know what I could prove to them by showing them 1 comp.Should I have accepted the $69.9k 1 comp property?
Matthew Drouin DON'T BE A VAMPIRE, REAL ESTATE INVESTORS (Humor)
13 April 2020 | 0 replies
If you are an investor, you want to work with a rock star agent, right?
Yusef Griffin Eight Unit Complex in Macon, Ga
14 April 2020 | 19 replies
I am a new real estate investor living in Atlanta (1 sf rental in Little Rock, AR) and I have someone selling an occupied fixer upper 8plex (4 sets of duplexes) in Macon, Ga.