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Brian Naley investing with a real estate agent
23 October 2024 | 8 replies
I take it you're making offers for properties on the MLS, hoping to get a low offer accepted?
Andy Port Is syndicated co-investing (passive) right for me?
24 October 2024 | 10 replies
So far I've read that it may be difficult to get some of the irrs that are marketed since there has been a bull run across real estate with a low-rate environment the last decade and I would love to hear thoughts.- What are the "usual" investment minimums for a deal?
Brian Scott Refi question FHA to Conventional
24 October 2024 | 9 replies
First, Austin made a good part about potentially having two loans, most lenders were still getting their clients into government loans ie FHA, VA, & USDA with rates in the high 3s in early 22, now it is high 5s/low 6s.
Philip Levi Fence Upgrade Advice
24 October 2024 | 7 replies
Anywhere else I'd recommend a regular fence that'll be low cost and efficient
James McGovern Are Flippers Still Willing to Pay Buyers Agents Directly?
24 October 2024 | 2 replies
The commission paid greatly outweighs having to go back on the market and potentially getting less than you listed it for the first time.Some individual markets are better for this than others, but if you have an agent with a great strategy on the list side (professional photos, staging advice, etc) and you pair that with listing the property at a low price; you increase your chances dramatically of getting a bidding war and not only offsetting the commission but potentially making more than originally planned. 
Jonathan Krauser Letter's to find Off Market Properties
25 October 2024 | 33 replies
(I am getting pretty tired myself sounding like a broken record).Direct mail marketing works SO poorly, you need to send THOUSANDS of mailers, AND you need to send these thousands of mailers SEVERAL times to get a deal.So:BECAUSE the performance is SO low you need to send thousands to COMPENSATE for its poor performance AND hit the receivers several times BECAUSE the performance is so low to get a deal.Conclusion: "Direct mail marketing works"WHAT THE HECK?!
Kyle Peters Scope of Work Pricing estimates
25 October 2024 | 8 replies
For example:Task              Estimate       % Certain       Low Estimate       High EstimateDemo            $1,000           80%               $800                    $1,200Roof             $8,000            90%               $7,200                 $8,800Construction $8,000         80%               $6,400                 $9,600Misc              $4,000            90%               $3,600                 $4,400--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTAL           $21,000                               $18,000               $24,000For me this is useful to determine a good deal because if the high estimate is still good I know that even if everything goes poorly it will still be ok.
Shannon Brill Using Ratio Utility Billing System for gas?
24 October 2024 | 6 replies
How to you properly charge the tenants seasonal usage (high in winter/low in summer) and when there's not equal gas appliances between the units? 
Anne Christensen Best Source on Local Markets for OOS Investors?
23 October 2024 | 1 reply
there are so many forum posts on BP from folks who bought a random property in a 'low cost' market and got crushed by deferred maintenance or challenging tenants.i looked at a few of your other posts. 
Chris Seveney Risky 2nds - Why a Paying 2nd can also completely wipe you out.
24 October 2024 | 15 replies
Just some food for thought for those who invest in mortgage notes and think buying seconds cheap gets you in the business at a low barrier to entry  - it is cheap until you have to reinstate or payoff a first lien.