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Kyle Marek Using a Property Manager - bad idea?
31 July 2018 | 68 replies
As it relates to your post, you may discover that you enjoy employing multiple techniques to reach your objectives.
Account Closed Subject To - How an Actual Deal Worked - Including the Numbers
18 February 2021 | 19 replies
(I find lots of properties using a technique that I’ve used many times over the years.)
Rubin Thomas should I rent to a family with 4 dogs?
24 September 2018 | 86 replies
I also advise using the open house technique to rent it out rather than individual showings.
Sean Snider EXPERTS WANTED: How to spot foundation issues.
13 July 2018 | 10 replies
Here’s a question for the brilliant BP community’s investors, contractors and experts:“What are the common signs that a property has issues with its foundation, and, when scoping out a potential property (likely a fixer upper) what are the tricks/techniques that you use to quickly spot-check/eyeball those issues?”
Mike Williams What would you do with $100k?
11 January 2018 | 54 replies
It is a little more advanced technique and there are those on BP who say "pausssshah, you can't do that", (face of disbelief :-O as in yikes, did he really pull that off?)
Dimitri Jean-pierre New to real estate. Help is appreciated!
23 January 2018 | 12 replies
You'll learn much more and much faster through this technique.
Tracy Z. Rewey 12 Days Of Note Investing - Day #6 Buy A Full And Sell A Partial
11 December 2017 | 6 replies
While not typical on every deal, there are transactions where the Buy Full Sell Short strategy can be used to retain future or tail-end payments.This technique is based on your purchase of the full payment stream from the note holder/seller with the resale of a shorter payment stream or partial to an investor.This enables you to earn a fee on the initial sale of the partial to the investor AND keep a portion of the future payment stream.
Lane Kawaoka ​Ideas for paying for College Expenses with Coverdell, 529s, etc
17 December 2017 | 6 replies
On the Grandparents' contributions - because the Student Aid lookback is now 2 years (prior prior), grandparents can help contribute during last 2 years without derailing student aid for the student.There is a technique I've seen advocated here at BP where parents with rental properties employ their minor children to work on the properties, pay them, and put the money in a Roth IRA.
Ryan Mcleod BRRRR technique in NEPA
2 October 2017 | 2 replies
I really like how the Brrrr technique sounds.
Isaac El Cold Calling - Driving for Dollars Tips?
19 December 2017 | 14 replies
I absolutely love the park that's at the end of the street, I take my daughter there all the time, I'm curious about your plans for the property and If you've ever considered selling"There are a number of great books on sales techniques.