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New Investor in need of some advice
21 March 2018 | 18 replies
That would be an immense help to me!
Natalie C.
Help with BRRRR Concepts
18 December 2017 | 12 replies
Hi @John LeavelleThank you SO MUCH for the detailed response - it is immensely helpful in thinking about the analysis, I really appreciate it!
Tony Cimino
New investor looking to pick someones brain
23 December 2017 | 9 replies
We just had one a couple weeks ago and it has been immensely helpful for me.
Thea Linkfield
FHA vs. Conventional on First Investment Property
19 November 2017 | 7 replies
@Cara Lonsdale this is immensely helpful!
Jessica Andrews
Seeking Investor Partnership for Short Term Rental Expansion
19 April 2022 | 3 replies
@Marshall LeipprandtThat was immensely helpful, thank you!
Joshua Dorkin
Freak Colorado Storm Hits One of the BiggerPockets Family Hard!
17 September 2013 | 40 replies
As you can see from the story on CBS4 Denver, Jon's house was badly damaged by the storm, and he has suffered immense loss of property.
Andrew O.
Selling to re-invest capital in a better position.
20 November 2011 | 3 replies
Wakefield to be precise.I'm enjoying the information on BP immensely, I'm sure it will prove helpful when we re-invest this capital once we have sold the house.Andrew
Jack Lee
DCF Analysis. How to get discount rate????
7 December 2016 | 13 replies
In a strong momentum market like now in many cities, simple comps would cost investors immensely in opportunities.
Dan Baker
How do i evaluate an apartment Building? (japan)
3 January 2016 | 8 replies
It would be immensely helpful if anyone could enlighten me on what to expect on the subjects of fire, elevator and water tower inspections (frequency/cost), building maintenance, insurance, property management, etc.I believe 5% each month and a 2-3 month fee for finding tenants, please correct me if im wrong.
Jairo Freyre
Section 8 apartment/elderly home with a 16.40% Cap Rate??!!!!!
24 May 2016 | 1 reply
I listened to the latest podcast about the guys who own a section 8 property that was a non-profit so I'm wondering if that has something to do with the immense tax credit.My questions are how would a property accrue such a large tax credit and would there be any benefits to removing the tax credit?