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Jacquelyn Dockery Investing no experience
10 February 2020 | 8 replies
a 4 year college degree could cost 4 years and $100,000.  
Goran Kocev Cat urine smell problem
21 March 2020 | 6 replies
If it gets hotter than 70 degrees the smell permeates.
Santhosh Nair Options for Investing 250k
28 April 2020 | 16 replies
@Santhosh Nair  each strategy will come with a different level of risk, varying degrees of active participation, and each will net different results.
Julio Velazquez Pros and cons of owning rent stabalized apartments.
14 January 2020 | 21 replies
That has already happened to a limited degree in some markets where you can no longer deny based on background checks or eviction records.   
Kim Ferdin New real estate agent
17 January 2020 | 13 replies
Her degree is in Interior Design, so she works with a lot of higher-end clients that buy high-end homes and them she works with them as a designer to redo the home.
Chris Giuseppini How to afford more than one down payment a year? (My first post!)
14 January 2020 | 4 replies
I'm doing math, and PMI Is really sucking money out in all of my calculations to a degree that I can't even understand.
Adam Talbot Contractor Question - San Antonio, TX
14 January 2020 | 4 replies
But as with anything else, you can probably negotiate the payment schedule to some degree
Geren Knight III [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal - Large Multi-Family
15 January 2020 | 9 replies
But similar to what some other have mentioned, that ARV seems a bit low... but I don’t know much about the neighborhood which can honestly be a cornerstone of most big investment decisions; familiarity with the neighborhood matters because some neighborhoods are a bit more stable (generally speaking) while some others have high degrees of variance, block by block. 
Kevin Akb Frmr CRE Banker, USC Alum, REALTOR w/Rehab Exp in SoCal
14 January 2020 | 2 replies
Hi all, I'm based in the Los Angeles & Orange County, CA area and am interested in flipping homes.I have one quasi-BRRRR deal under my belt.About me:-Former Fortune 50 Commercial Real Estate Banker, specializing in distressed assets (restructuring/modifying notes, pursuing guarantors, foreclosing on assets)-Varying degree of experience in legal remedies (mediation, arbitration, bankruptcy etc.) with inside/outside counsel-$500,000,000+ RE transaction experience from west coast thru the mid-west-USC Business School Alum w/concentration in Real Estate Finance & Development-Licensed REALTOR in CA-Hands-on experience rehabbing real estate (full kitchen rehab, flooring, painting, spraying texture, removing load-bearing walls, bathroom rehab - have pictures from BRRRR project)[QUESTION] What is the proper approach to seeking a local mentor/partner on BP?
Drake Johnson What would you do if you were in my scenario?
14 January 2020 | 2 replies
During those two semesters, I will also get my associates degree in real estate online.This will cost me around $12k since I will more than likely not have time for a job, and won’t receive enough housing allowance from the GI Bill.That leaves me with about $88k to start REI, or less if I buy a property now.May 2021Move somewhere the market makes sense for BRRRRs, (Jacksonville FL, Columbus OH, ect.) and start BRRRRing properties-I’ll need supplemental income, so I’m looking for that “rare and valued skill” to pay the bills until I get $3000/mo in cashflow to be financially free.